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Nummus - Justinian I Rome

Issuer Byzantine Empire
Year 527-565
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Obverse description Facing bust of Emperor Justinian I, helmeted and cuirassed, shown frontally in the late antique imperial style. The emperor wears a plumed helmet and military dress, with a cross-tipped scepter or globus cruciger visible to the left of the bust. The legend IVSTINIANVS runs around the periphery, partially visible on this irregularly struck hammered flan. The portrait is rendered in the schematic, hieratic style characteristic of small Byzantine copper coinage, with the emperor's features stylized rather than individualized.
Obverse script Latin
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Edge Plain
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