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Miliaresion of Theophilus I from Unknown

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Unknown
Ruler: Theophilos I, Emperor of Byzantium, 812–842, ruled 828–32

Solidus of Constans II, Emperor of Byzantium

Artist: Unknown
Ruler: Constans II, Emperor of Byzantium, Greek, 630–668, ruled 641–68

Solidus of Phocas, Byzantine Emperor from Unknown

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

Solidus of Constantine VI from Unknown

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Unknown
Ruler: Constantine VI, Emperor of Byzantium, 771–802, ruled 780–97

Tremissis of Justinian II, Byzantine emperor 685 695 and 705 711

Artist: Unknown
Ruler: Justinian II, Byzantine emperor 685-695 and 705-711

Solidus of Justinian II, Byzantine emperor 685-695 and 705-711

Artist: Unknown
Ruler: Justinian II, Byzantine emperor 685-695 and 705-711

Tremissis of Justinian II, Byzantine emperor 685 695 and 705 711

Artist: Unknown
Ruler: Justinian II, Byzantine emperor 685-695 and 705-711

Solidus of Justinian II, Byzantine emperor 685 695 and 705 711

Artist: Unknown
Ruler: Justinian II, Byzantine emperor 685-695 and 705-711

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