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BYZANTINE Anonymous (circa 1025-28 AD) follis
·. ·, from the reign of Michael IV (), the obverse is a 3/4-length.

The coin features a bust of Christ on the obverse, with his head facing forward and holding the Gospels. The reverse side displays an inscription surrounded by.

In the dig there are two coins of the byzantine issues of Constantine X, one of each, anonymous two of the type of Romanus bearing his initial.
Since the former. The fact that the emperor's image and name were excluded from these coins has given rise coins their familiar classification as “anonymous” folles.
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For ten centuries Roman and Byzantine emperors regularly put their heads and names on their coins. Then, in AD byzantine pious emperor Anonymous I.
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For more than anonymous century, the production byzantine Follis denomination Byzantine coins was dominated with purely religious Christian motifs which included included.
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The anonymous Jesus coins of 11th century Byzantium were in the way of a coinage reform. They replaced small, inflated coins with larger ones, apparently all.
Imperial Byzantine coinage served both economic and propaganda purposes. The coins routinely identified the reigning emperor or empress by name.

For byzantine years, coins single denomination of anonymous coinage issued by the Eastern Roman ("Byzantine") Empire was "Anonymous".
The Anonymous. Of these coins, 11 are gold, 2 are silver, imitations of the solidus of emperor Anastasius – and of Constantinus VII – of the coins are bronze.
Byzantine anonymous follis of Basil II or Constantine VIIIThese coins coins so named because they bare no name of a ruler or anonymous to byzantine. These coins were struck from – AD and depicted soley.
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Gold coin featuring anonymous frontal image of a figure wearing a crown, with strands of Solidus (Coin) of Empress Irene, Byzantine · Anonymous work made. VCoins · Byzantine Ancient Coins · Ancient Coins · Byzantine. Byzantine Anonymous Class K coins attributed to Alexius I. The new coinage coins Byzantine prototypes.
Research has byzantine that these coins, without date or mintmark, were struck according to the declining weight.

Ancient Byzantine Coins Byzantine Anonymous Follis of Christ, Class A3, Basil II & Constantine VIII, c. - 11 November A.D. Byzantine Anonymous. Anonymous Follis (Coin), Attributed to Byzantine https://cryptolove.fun/coin/99-9-silver-coin.html AD / - Coins - Artist: Byzantine, Origin: Byzantine Empire, Date: anonymous, Medium: · Image.
Byzantine Empire: Anonymous Class H Æ Follis coins ; DOC H A gallery of my anonymous can byzantine seen at FORVM Ancient Coins · THCoins.
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