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      • In 538, Justinian changed the obverse design to a stiff facing bust of the emperor holding a globe topped by a cross. Very fine examples of these coins from the mint of Constantinople, produced in enormous quantities, currently go for about $500 USD at auction.
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  1. Apr 9, 2024 · Coins of the Joint Reign of Justin and Justinian Justin I and Justinian I (4 April-1 August AD 527). Gold solidus. SB 114. 21mm, 4.51 gm.. Image: Heritage Auctions.

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  3. Oct 17, 2017 · Justinian I (birth name: Petrus Sabbatius) was emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire (a.k.a the Byzantine Empire) from 527 to 565 AD. His uncle was Justin, a guard with the Excubitors (the imperial guard) who would soon become emperor after Anastasius' death.

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  4. 10 Nummi - Justinian I (Perugia; Officina Letter) Using data from Wikidata: Q41866. Coin, banknote and exonumia catalogue, online collection management, swaps, forum, and more.

  5. Detailed information about the coin Solidus, Justinian I (VICTORIA AVGGG; Constantinopolis), Byzantine Empire, with pictures and collection and swap management: mintage, descriptions, metal, weight, size, value and other numismatic data.

    • Justinian I (527-565)
    • Standard circulation coin
    • Byzantine Empire (Byzantine states)
    • 527-565
  6. Detailed information about the coin 20 Nummi, Justinian I (Constantinopolis; Bust Facing), Byzantine Empire, with pictures and collection and swap management: mintage, descriptions, metal, weight, size, value and other numismatic data.

    • Justinian I (527-565)
    • Standard circulation coin
    • Byzantine Empire (Byzantine states)
    • 538-563
  7. Gold Solidus of Justinian I (527–65) Byzantine. 538–565. On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 301. Justinian in 539 was the first Byzantine emperor to adopt a completely frontal portrait, the imperial standard pose for the rest of Byzantine history. Coins connected an emperor to his subjects.

  8. Browsing Byzantine Coinage of Justin I & Justinian I. Justin I and Justinian I, 4 April - 1 August 527 AD. Browse the Justin I & Justinian I page with thumbnail images.

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