AV Tremissis from Anastasius I 491-518

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  1. panzerman

    panzerman Well-Known Member

    I got this one from Bertolomi Fine Arts in 2015

    AV Tremissis ND Constantinople Mint
    Anastasius I
    Byzantine Empire
    1.50g. 13mm.
    Coin looks way better in hand/ then sixbid photo anastasius-i-491-518-tremissis-constantinople-1660889-XL.jpg
     
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  3. Al Kowsky

    Al Kowsky Well-Known Member

    John, It looks like you scored another MS gem :D! It's amazing they could achieve such detail on a 13 mm coin, especially on the reverse :jawdrop:. It looks like the celator did a "touch-up" job on the obverse portrait .
     
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  4. philologus_1

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    Gorgeous example @panzerman ! And it "looks way better in hand"? Outstanding! I'd love to see it in (my) hand.

    Hmmm... my Anastasius is bigger! Wanna' trade? ;-)
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    Just over 36 mm! Just over 16 grams! So... "Even Steven" trade??? :-D

    (BTW: Constantinople; 40 Nummi; Sear 19.)
     
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  7. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

    Nice addition, great reverse.
     
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  8. panzerman

    panzerman Well-Known Member

    Thanks for comments!

    He became Emperor at 61/ ruled for 27 years. Back in those days getting to 88 was rare. He looks good on his coins to boot. One of the most able Byzantine Emperors:)
     
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