HERACLIUS and HERACLIUS CONSTANTINE Sicile c. 635 (30,5mm, 12,22g, 6h)
Justinian II. 565-578 AE Pentanummium Constantinople monogram
PHOCAS, Gold Solidus, 609-610 A.D. Constantinople
Justin I AE15 Decanummium. Constantinople
Heraclius & Heraclius Constantine AE23 (3/4) Follis. Constantinople
Early Byzantine Terracotta Pilgrim's Token 6th-7th century AD RARE
Early Byzantine Terracotta Pilgrim's Token, 6th-7th century AD. Blessing of St. Symeon of the Miraculous Mountain (?), 6th-7th century AD.
Early Byzantine Terracotta Pilgrim's Token, 6th-7th century AD. Blessing of St. Symeon of the Miraculous Mountain. St. Symeon atop a large central column with two angels
Arab-Byzantine. Umayyad Caliphate. Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan (AH 65-86 / AD 685-705) Æ Fals
Andronicus II & Michael IX, Tetarteron, Ex Bendall collection
Andronicus II, AE Trachy, Ex Bendall collection
CONSTANTINE VII PORPHYROGENITUS with ROMANUS I, STEPHEN and CONSTANTINE AR miliaresion
Byzantine Basil II Bulgaroktonos with Constantine VIII AR miliaresion
Constans II (641-668). Æ 40 Nummi. Syracuse, 659-668.
Constans II AE follis
BYZANTINE, Anonymous Follis, probably time of Basil II, 976-1025 AD. Christ facing
Byzantium Latin rulers of Constantinople bronze trachy
Anonymous AE Follis (25 mm, 7.70 gram) “Class I”, attributed to Nicephorus III AD 1078-1081, Constantinopolis
Theophilus AD 829-842, AE Follis (24 mm, 4.28 gram) Constantinopolis
Nicephorus III Botaniates electrum histamenon nomisma (scyphate)
Phocas AD 602-610, AE Half Follis (21 mm, 4.57 gram) Constantinopolis
Justinian I Gold Solidus - Constantinople
Justinian I. 527-565.
Anonymous follis, time of Basil II and Constantine VIII AE33 Follis
Heraclius & Heraclius Constantine AE28 Follis. Constantinople. neat overstrikes
*Sear 513* Byzantine Empire. Maurice Tiberius (AD 582-602) Æ Follis
*Sear 533* Byzantine Empire. Maurice Tiberius (AD 582-602) Æ Follis
Anonymous AE27 Follis. Class G attributed to Romanus IV
Constantine VII AE25 Follis. Constantinople
BYZANTINE. JUSTINIAN I AE 12 NUMMI. ALEXANDRIA
Heraclius AE 6 Nummi, Byzantine. Circa. 613 - 618 C.E.
Anonymous AE26 Follis. Class G attributed to Romanus IV
*Sear 572B* Byzantine Empire. Maurice Tiberius (AD 582-602) Æ Nummus
*Sear 1636* Byzantine Empire. Leo V the Armenian (AD 813-820) with Constantine Æ Follis
*Sear 1456* Byzantine Empire. Philippicus Bardanes (AD 711-713) Æ Half Follis
Tiberius II Constantine (AD 578-582). Gold Tremissis (1.46 g). Constantinople, struck AD 582/3.
*Sear 1987* Byzantine Empire. Andronicus I Comnenus (AD 1183-1185) Æ Tetarteron
ALEXIUS I, Comnenus. 1081-1118. Æ Follis (28mm, 6,5g, ). Thessalonica mint. IC-XC/NI-KA, cross standing on two steps, with globule at each extremity
Justinian I, 527-565 AD. Æ Follis (13.70 gm, 31 mm) of Carthage - RARE.
Constans II, 641-668 AD. AE half follis, Carthage mint
Justinian I AE30 Follis. Constantinople year 30
*Sear 1825* Byzantine Empire. Anonymous. Class C Æ Follis
Leo V and Constantine (813-820). Æ 40 Nummi. Syracuse. Crowned facing bust of Leo R/ Crowned facing bust of Constantine
Constantine V with Leo IV (741-775). Æ 40 Nummi. Syracuse, 751-775. Crowned facing busts of Constantine and Leo IV
Michael II and Theophilus (820-829). Æ 40 Nummi. Syracuse, 821-9. Crowned facing busts of Michael and Theophilus
Ancient Byzantine coin of Leo VI the Wise - Constantinople mint
*Sear 1569* Byzantine Empire. Constantine V Copronymus (AD 743 - 775) Æ Follis
Andronicus II Palaeologus & Michael IX AR21 Basilikon