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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: the gold solidus and a variety of clearly valued bronze coins. By the end of the empire the currency was issued only in silver stavrata and minor copper coins with no gold issue. The … See more

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

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    Former money changer Michael IV the Paphlagonian (1034–41) assumed the throne of Byzantium in 1034 and began the slow process of … See more

    During Andronicus II's reign he instituted new denominations based on the hyperpyron. They were the silver miliaresion or … See more

    It is possible to get some small snapshots in time, specific to region, culture and local inflation. The literary world is littered with references to prices from different time frames. A good … See more

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    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 bronze nummi. The nummus was an extremely small … See more

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    During this last phase of Byzantine coinage gold issues were discontinued and a regular silver issue was commenced. The denomination was the Stavraton issued in … See more

    • Grierson, Philip (1982), Byzantine coins, Taylor & Francis, ISBN 978-0-416-71360-2
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    Web34 rows · The East Roman or Byzantine Empire established and operated several mints

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      • LOCATIONATTESTED ACTIVITYMINT MARKCOMMENTS
        Adrianople1354–1356-Active as a mint for the co-emp…
        Alexandretta609–610ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔActive during Heraclius 's ( r. 61…
        AlexandriaBefore 330 to after 4…ΑΛΕΞ, ΑΛΞΟΒActive from before Diocletian ( r.
        AntiochBefore 330 to after 4…ΑΝ, ΑΝΤΙΚ, ΑΝΤΧ; T…Active from before Diocletian ( r.
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      WebThis category covers Byzantine coins since the currency reform of Anastasius I in 498. For earlier coins, see Category:Ancient Roman coins. Subcategories This category has the …

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