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Gold and Electrum
gold
gold
Anastasius (491-517). Tremisis. Sear 10. 15-14 mm.
Constans II (641-668). Solidus. Sear 938. 21-20 mm.
Michael VII (1071-1078). Sear 1868. 28 mm.
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Alexius III (1195-2103). electrum aspron trachy. Sear 2010. 9-27 mm.
John III (1222-1254) at Manesia. hyperpyron. Sear 2073. 27 mm.
Andronicus II and Andronicus III (1325-1328). hyperpyron. clipped. 22 mm


Silver
silver
silver
anonymous half-siliqua. c. 536/7? Bendall type 9. (Rome reoccupied from the Ostrogoths). Sear --. 15-14 mm.
Heraclius (610-641). 1/2 siliqua. Sear 871. 12 mm.
Heraclius (610-641). Hexagram. Sear 798. 23 mm.
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Michael I, Rhangabe. Miliaresion (holed). Sear 1616. 24 mm.
Nicephorus II, Phocas (963-969). Miliaresion. Sear 1781. 23 mm.
Andronicus II and Michael IX (1295-1320). basilikon. Sear 2402. 20 mm.


Cn2

Constans II (641-668) hexagram. With Constantine IV. Sear 996. 23-21 mm.


silver
silver
John VII, Palaeologus (1423-1448). half-stavrata. Sear 2562. 20 mm.
John VIII (1423-1448). stavraton. Sear 2564. 24-22 mm.


Imitations
imit
imit
"Theophilus" Sear 1653 prototype. 19 mm
"Theophilus" Sear 1653 prototype. 19 mm.
"Romanus III" Sear 1819. 24-23 mm.



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