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Nummus - Justinian I Carthage

Issuer Byzantine Empire
Year 527-565
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Currency First Solidus Nomisma (498-720)
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Reverse description Christogram monogram of Justinian I prominently displayed in the center of the field, consisting of a cross surmounted by a rho (Χ-Ρ) with the letters A and N flanking to left and right respectively, the whole enclosed within a beaded border or wreath. The monogram serves as the primary identifying device for this Carthaginian mint issue, replacing the more elaborate reverse types found on larger denominations.
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Mint Carthage
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