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Decanummium of Tiberius II Constantine, Emperor of the Byzantine Empire from Constantinople

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Constantinople (Thrace)
Ruler: Tiberius II Constantine, Emperor of the Byzantine Empire, A.D. 520–582, ruled 574–82

Pentanummium of Tiberius II Constantine, Emperor of the Byzantine Empire from Constantinople

Mint: Constantinople (Thrace)
Ruler: Tiberius II Constantine, Emperor of the Byzantine Empire, A.D. 520–582, ruled 574–82

Solidus of Heraclius, Emperor of Byzantium and Heraclius Constantine, Emperor of Byzantium from Constantinople

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Constantinople (Thrace)
Ruler: Heraclius, Emperor of Byzantium, ca. 575–641, ruled 610–41
Ruler: Heraclius, Emperor of the Byzantine Empire, ca. 575–641, ruled 610–41

Nomisma of Michael VII Doukas, Byzantine Emperor from Constantinople

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Constantinople (Thrace)
Ruler: Michael VII Doukas, Byzantine Emperor, ca. 1050–1090, ruled 1071–78

Follis (40 Nummi) of Anastasius I from Constantinople

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Constantinople (Thrace)
Ruler: Anastasius I, Byzantine Emperor, ca. 430–518, ruled 491–518

Follis (40 Nummi) of Maurice Tiberius, Byzantine Emperor from Antioch

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Antioch (Syria)
Ruler: Maurice Tiberius, Byzantine Emperor, A.D. 539–602, ruled 582–602

Follis (40 Nummi) of Constans II, Emperor of Byzantium from Constantinople

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Constantinople (Thrace)
Ruler: Constans II, Emperor of Byzantium, Greek, 630–668, ruled 641–68

Follis (40 Nummi) of Heraclius, Emperor of the Byzantine Empire from Sicily

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Sicily
Ruler: Heraclius, Emperor of the Byzantine Empire, ca. 575–641, ruled 610–41

Solidus of Justinian I, Emperor of Byzantium from Constantinople

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Constantinople (Thrace)
Ruler: Justinian I, Emperor of Byzantium, ca. 482–565, ruled 527–65

Solidus of Phocas, Byzantine Emperor from Constantinople

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Constantinople (Thrace)
Ruler: Phocas, Byzantine Emperor, 547–610, ruled 602–610

Nomisma of Constantine IX, Byzantine Emperor from Constantinople

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Constantinople (Thrace)
Ruler: Constantine IX Monomachos, Emperor of Byzantium, 1000–1055, ruled 1042–55

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Solidus of Justin II, Emperor of Byzantium from Constantinople

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Constantinople (Thrace)
Ruler: Justin II, Emperor of Byzantium, A.D. 520–578, ruled 565–78

Solidus of Heraclius, Emperor of the Byzantine Empire from Constantinople

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Constantinople (Thrace)
Ruler: Heraclius, Emperor of the Byzantine Empire, ca. 575–641, ruled 610–41

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