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<p>[QUOTE="David@PCC, post: 3176864, member: 80556"][ATTACH=full]817711[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p>Of the ones listed I would say class F is by far the hardest to find in the market and agree A2 is the most common.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]817713[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p>I liked your thorough page on these and am glad to see the DOC referenced as Sear often conflicts with the A series.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]817714[/ATTACH]</p><p>Nicephorus Basilacius</p><p>Thessalonica mint</p><p>Formally class N</p><p>Usurper, 1078</p><p>Obvs: Facing bust of Christ Pantokrator; barred IC XC across fields.</p><p>Revs: Patriarchal cross on base; barred IC XC / NI KA across fields.</p><p>Æ Follis, 26x29mm, 8.93g</p><p>Ref: DOC, p. 706, N.1; P. Grierson, "Nicephorus Bryennius or Nicephorus Basilacius?" NumCirc LXXXIV.1 (January 1976), type a; R. Bland, "A Follis of Nicephorus Basilacius?" NC 1992, pl. 36, B; SB 1903A.</p><p>Note: Over struck on class D, E, or F.</p><p><br /></p><p>Also the legitimate Nicephorus III, so there may have been as many as 4 from this period with the same name.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="David@PCC, post: 3176864, member: 80556"][ATTACH=full]817711[/ATTACH] Of the ones listed I would say class F is by far the hardest to find in the market and agree A2 is the most common. [ATTACH=full]817713[/ATTACH] I liked your thorough page on these and am glad to see the DOC referenced as Sear often conflicts with the A series. [ATTACH=full]817714[/ATTACH] Nicephorus Basilacius Thessalonica mint Formally class N Usurper, 1078 Obvs: Facing bust of Christ Pantokrator; barred IC XC across fields. Revs: Patriarchal cross on base; barred IC XC / NI KA across fields. Æ Follis, 26x29mm, 8.93g Ref: DOC, p. 706, N.1; P. Grierson, "Nicephorus Bryennius or Nicephorus Basilacius?" NumCirc LXXXIV.1 (January 1976), type a; R. Bland, "A Follis of Nicephorus Basilacius?" NC 1992, pl. 36, B; SB 1903A. Note: Over struck on class D, E, or F. Also the legitimate Nicephorus III, so there may have been as many as 4 from this period with the same name.[/QUOTE]
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