Justinian I Byzantine Coins
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Ancient Byzantine β Justinian I Portrait Follis (527β565 AD, Constantinople Mint)
A bold and impressive bronze follis issued under Emperor Justinian I (AD 527β565).
Obverse: Inscribed DN IVSTINIANVS PP AVG β helmeted and cuirassed bust facing forward, holding a cross on globe in the right hand and a shield in the left; a small cross appears in the right field. The portrait projects Justinianβs authority as both warrior and defender of the faith.
Reverse: Dominated by a large M, marking the denomination of forty nummi. ANNO appears to the left, a cross above, and the regnal year XIII to the right; the officina letter B (second workshop) is placed below. The mintmark indicates striking at Constantinople, the imperial capital.
Struck in rich bronze and weighing 22.57 grams, this coin displays exceptional detail and balanced composition β a classic example of early Byzantine craftsmanship.
Condition: Near Extremely Fine, with sharp devices and a well-centered strike.