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Nummus - Justinian I Carthage

Issuer Byzantine Empire
Year 527-565
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Weight 0.7 g
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Obverse description Facing bust of Emperor Justinian I, helmeted and draped, rendered in the characteristic frontal Byzantine style. The helmet features a pronounced crest and lateral plumes visible at the sides, with a decorative beaded or crested brow. The emperor's facial features are presented in a schematic, hieratic manner typical of late antique provincial coinage from the Carthage mint. A paludamentum (military cloak) is indicated across the lower truncation of the bust.
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Reverse description Central field occupied by the Imperial cypher monogram of Justinian I, formed from interlaced Greek letters, enclosed within a laurel or bead-and-reel wreath that frames the entire design. The monogram is rendered in bold, deeply struck relief characteristic of Carthaginian nummus issues. No exergual inscription or additional field marks are present, consistent with the small module of this denomination. The wreath border is the sole decorative framing element.
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