Some New Byzantine Bronzes - Need ID Help with One

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  1. robinjojo

    robinjojo Well-Known Member

    Yesterday, outside the front gate, on driveway(!), I found a package of long awaited lots from Roma Numismatics. Included was a large lot of Byzantine bronzes. I am going through them, giving a few a bath in distilled water, while going through the Internet to identify others, scratching my head and losing what few hairs remain at the top.

    The lot spans a range of denominations and most, if not all, are fairly common; no real rarities so far.

    Here are three. Two were easy to attribute, but I would like your assistance with the third.

    Byzantine Empire, c. 1023 - 11 November 1028 AD
    AE Follis
    Anonymous, Class A3
    Basil II and Constantine VIII
    Constantinople
    Obverse: + ЄMMA NOVHΛ, facing bust of Christ Pantokrator, wearing nimbus cruciger, pallium & colobium, holding gospels with both hands, to left IC, to right XC
    Reverse: IҺSЧS / XRISTЧS / ЬASILЄЧ / ЬASILЄ in four lines, ornaments (Grierson ornaments 24a var) above & below
    Grierson ornaments #?
    10.4 grams
    30 mm, 6 h.
    VF with earthen areas, slightly uneven strike, nice centers
    D-Camera Byzantine Anonymous Follis, Basil II and Constantine VIII, Roma, A3,, 6-21-20.jpg

    Byzantine Empire, 1071-1078 AD
    AE Follis
    Michael VII Ducas
    Constantinople
    Obverse: Bust of Christ facing, raising hand in benediction and holding Gospels, symbols (?) in fields left and right
    Reverse: Crowned bust of Michael VII facing, holding labarum and globus cruciger
    7.5 grams
    23.5 mm, 6 h.
    About VF with somewhat rough surfaces

    D-Camera Byzantine  Follis, Michael VII, Roma, A3,, 6-21-20.jpg

    This is the coin that I am having some difficulty identifying. I think it is a follis of Theophilus, but the officinia on the revere is A (the first officina), and I cannot find an equivalent example online. This coin weighs 4.0 grams and is 20 mm in diameter, coin axis.

    D-Camera Byzantine  Follis, Theophilos,, Roma, A3,, 6-21-20.jpg

    With 34 coins to work on with this lot, I hope to post some additional bronzes in the future.

    Thanks
     
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  3. Brian Bucklan

    Brian Bucklan Well-Known Member

    It's this one:

    Nicephorus I AD 802-811 ; Constantinople Follis
    Obv: Crowned facing bust, holding cross potent and akakia
    Rev: Large M, cross above, XXX to left, NNN to right, A below

    Ref: Sear 1606
     
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  4. robinjojo

    robinjojo Well-Known Member

    Thank you. I'll add that information to the coin's label.
     
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