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<p>[QUOTE="SeptimusT, post: 4491203, member: 91240"][ATTACH=full]1114406[/ATTACH] </p><p><b>7.66g, 27mm</b></p><p><br /></p><p>This came in a mostly unremarkable lot of Byzantine coins, but I immediately recognized it as something special. At first glance I spotted the Arabic countermarks on both sides, but after further inspection I realized that it was also overstruck on an older Byzantine coin. Beyond that, I’m not quite sure what I have. </p><p><br /></p><p>Can anyone more familiar with Byzantine coins tell me what I’m looking at here? I believe it is a Michael IV era anonymous follis overstruck on a standing figure or figures type. I know that the countermarks were published in the Mardin Hoard, but that’s not a source that I have access to. I see a nimbate Christ on the obverse with an Arabic countermark in the left field; on the reverse, I see the usual cross and inscription, but there appears to be an undertype with a crowned head on the left side, about 9 o’clock. Directly to the right of that head is another Arabic countermark. At the bottom, there are some indistinct shapes. </p><p><br /></p><p>Regardless, quite a history on this one![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="SeptimusT, post: 4491203, member: 91240"][ATTACH=full]1114406[/ATTACH] [B]7.66g, 27mm[/B] This came in a mostly unremarkable lot of Byzantine coins, but I immediately recognized it as something special. At first glance I spotted the Arabic countermarks on both sides, but after further inspection I realized that it was also overstruck on an older Byzantine coin. Beyond that, I’m not quite sure what I have. Can anyone more familiar with Byzantine coins tell me what I’m looking at here? I believe it is a Michael IV era anonymous follis overstruck on a standing figure or figures type. I know that the countermarks were published in the Mardin Hoard, but that’s not a source that I have access to. I see a nimbate Christ on the obverse with an Arabic countermark in the left field; on the reverse, I see the usual cross and inscription, but there appears to be an undertype with a crowned head on the left side, about 9 o’clock. Directly to the right of that head is another Arabic countermark. At the bottom, there are some indistinct shapes. Regardless, quite a history on this one![/QUOTE]
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