Justinian
Sear 162 = Hahn 88. Sear 162 is not illustrated.
Sear says, "sometimes with cross above head." 40-nummia.
Hahn 88 says "sometimes with symbol on shoulder and/or cross on diadem and/or cross in field r." His four examples do not illustrate the cross-above-head.
DO 32.1 and 32.3 mention "Cross on head" while 32.2 does not. DO 32 is not illustrated. (This probably means all three examples are in poor condition.)
Star to left, crescent to right of M. Cross above. Officina number below M. In ex: CON

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Here are additional examples, mostly in lesser condition.

Sear 162

30-27 mm. 16.97 grams. 12:00 (12:00 is unusual)
Clear cross above head.
Officina Epsilon.



Sear 162

31-30 mm. 16.82 grams. 6:00
Clear cross above head.
Officina Epsilon.


Sear 162

30-29 mm. 18.59 grams. 6:30.
Weak cross above head, weak but certain on the coin.
Officina Epsilon.





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