[ATTACH] Here's mine, however with officina Θ. 14 mm. RIC VIII 22 "330 AD" Bought at Baldwin's in London in 1988.
I have a website on Byzantine coins from the Cherson mint (at Sevastopole in Crimera in the north Black Sea)....
Here is one with a flan significantly larger than the die. [ATTACH] Justinian, Antioch (as Theoupolis) mint, year 33 (559/560) The flan is 39-34...
The esylum newsletter (of the Numismatic Bibliomania Society) https://www.coinbooks.org/club_nbs_esylum.html reports "On July 30, 2020 Cultural...
acsearch lists auction coins. Very common coins are underrepresented because they are usually not worth enough to warrant an individual lot in an...
[ATTACH] Here is a similar Aurelian, but with obverse legend IMP AVRELIANVS AVG (not "IMP C ...") 27-20 mm. 3.42 grams. (Old) RIC V.I 60...
I think it is genuine with seriously corroded surfaces. The surfaces reduce the value a great deal. Many collectors, myself included, would not...
Byzantine flans from the period of the 600s are often so bad it is almost cheating to show one. This example is not very unusual: [ATTACH]...
I think it doesn't matter what the grade is called. We see the picture. If the picture is like the coin, that is what the coin is like. This is...
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