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Ancient Byzantine Coins

Ancient Byzantine Coins include coins from the monetary reform of Anastasius in 491 AD through Constantine XI in 1453 AD. Beginning with Anastasius and including Justinian Dynasty, Heraclean Dynasty, Isaurian Dynasty, Macedonian Dynasty, Comnen Dynasty, Dynasty of the Angeli, Late Crusader Rule, Empire of Nicaea, Empire of Thessalonica, Despotate of Epirus, the Restored Empire and the Empire of Trebizond.

Ancient Byzantine Coins in San Diego

Ancient Byzantine Coins in San Diego, CA

If you are in San Diego, CA, and interested in Ancient Byzantine coins, visit San Diego Coin & Bullion. Our staff can provide insights into your Byzantine coin collection and offer a closer look at your own collection.

Discover more about the history and artistry of these ancient coins at our store. We offer a range of services, including appraisals, to help you understand the value of your collection and make informed decisions about buying or selling. Whether you’re looking to expand your collection, buy, or sell – our team is ready to help you out when it comes to byzantine coins.

Questions about Ancient Byzantine Coins

Yes! Byzantine coins can be quite valuable, depending on factors like rarity, condition, and historical significance. Gold Solidus coins featuring emperors like Justinian I or Constantine the Great are especially prized by collectors. Silver and bronze Byzantine coins, while often more affordable, can still be valuable if they are well-preserved or from rare mints. If you have any Byzantine coins, we would be happy to take a look and help assess their value!

On Byzantine coins, the “M” is a denomination mark found primarily on bronze follis coins from the 5th to 8th centuries. It represents the Greek numeral for 40, meaning the coin was valued at 40 nummi (a smaller unit of Byzantine currency). Other denominations used similar markings, such as “K” (20 nummi), “I” (10 nummi), and “E” (5 nummi). These large letters helped indicate the coin’s value, especially for trade and everyday transactions.