Byzantine Empire Coins (Gold, Silver & Bronze)

Bronze Coins of the Byzantine Empire (491-1453 AD)
$19.99
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1 - 9 | $23.99 |
10 - 19 | $22.99 |
20 - 49 | $21.99 |
50 - 99 | $20.99 |
100 + | $19.99 |
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Byzantine Gold Solidus Emperor Anastasius I (491-518 AD) A...
$1,295.00

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Byzantine Gold Tremissis Justinian I (527-565 AD) Ch VF NG...
$699.00

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Byzantine Empire AE Follis Maurice Tiberius (582-602 AD) A...
$499.99

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Byzantine AV Solidus Mau. Tiberius (582-602 AD) MS NGC (S-...
$999.00

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N/A | 0 |

Heraclius & Her. Constantine Solidus and Plated Solidus NG...
$999.00

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Byzantine AV Solidus Heraclius Hera+Her (632-641 AD) Ch XF...
$899.00

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Byzantine Empire Gold, Silver and Bronze Coins
Byzantine coins, Byzantine Empire 476 AD – 1453 AD, comprise those struck in the Eastern Roman Empire, the capital of which was Constantinople. The most popular of which are the Gold solidus and the copper follis.Byzantine coin designs featured Christian symbols and eventually included the bust of Christ on the obverse. Byzantine coins are considered "ancient" due to the fact that they were direct extensions of earlier Roman coinage practices and are collected as such.
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