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  1. Byzantine coinage - Wikipedia

    • Byzantine currency, money used in the Eastern Roman Empire after the fall of the West, consisted of mainly two types of coins: gold solidi and hyperpyra and a variety of clearly valued bronze coins. By the 15th century, the currency was issued only in debased silver stavrata and minor copper coins with no gold issue. The Byzantine Empire established and op… See more

    Iconography

    Early Byzantine coins continue the late Greco-Roman conventions: on the obverse the head of the Roman Emperor, now full face rather than in profile; on the reverse, usually a Christian symbol such as the cross or an … See more

    Denominations

    The start of what is viewed as Byzantine currency by numismatics began with the monetary reform of Anastasius in 498, who reformed the late Roman Empire coinage system which consisted of the gold solidus and the bro… See more

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  2. Byzantine currency, money used in the Eastern Roman Empire after the fall of the West, consisted of mainly two types of coins: gold solidi and hyperpyra and a variety of clearly valued bronze coins.
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    Byzantine currency, money used in the Eastern Roman Empire after the fall of the West, consisted of mainly two types of coins: gold solidi and hyperpyra and a variety of clearly valued bronze coins.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byzantine_coinage
    The coinage of the Byzantine Empire continued that of its more ancient predecessors and functioned as a convenient method of payment for goods and services, especially to soldiers and officials, and as a means for people to pay their taxes.
    www.worldhistory.org/Byzantine_Coinage/
    Byzantine coins were the basic tool of imperial propaganda as well as commercial transactions. The images stamped on them—the emperor, members of his family, Christ, angels, saints, and the cross—promoted the idea that the Byzantine state existed by divine right and under God’s protection.
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  8. They Called Themselves Romans. We Call Them …

    Apr 16, 2024 · At the beginning of Emperor Anastasius's reign, 491 A.D., there was a major coinage reform, which many numismatists and historians feel began the Byzantine era. This 20-nummi or half-follis coin of Constantinople is typical …

  9. Online Catalogue of Byzantine Coins - Dumbarton Oaks

    The collection of over 12,000 Byzantine coins at Dumbarton Oaks is one of the largest and most comprehensive in the world.

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  10. BYZANTINE EMPIRE COIN MINTS - melitomnes.org

    At it's height, Byzantine coins were made in a large number of mints, spread across the Empire. The coins had the same respective value and design, other than the minting mark, which designated their origin.

  11. NGC Ancients: A Guide to Denominated Byzantine …

    Dec 12, 2017 · The Byzantine Empire (A.D. 491 to 1453) produced a tremendous number of coins during its near-millennium of existence. A large percentage of these coins were struck in copper, often with denomination marks rendered in …

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  13. NGC Ancients: Mints of the Byzantine Empire

  14. Byzantine Denominations - NumisWiki, The Collaborative …

  15. Byzantine Coinage Timeline - World History Encyclopedia

  16. Imperial Coinage - National Gallery of Art

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  18. The Byzantine Emperors on Coins - Dumbarton Oaks

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