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English: Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus, with Romanus I, Stephen, and Constantine. 913-959. AR Miliaresion (24mm, 2.72 g, 12h). Constantinople mint. Struck 931-944. IhSЧS XRI-SτЧS nICA, cross potent on three steps, oval medallion at center with portrait of crowned facing bust of Romanus; R/Ш-m/A across field, pelleted cross below / + ROmAnO’/COnSτAnτ’/SτЄFAnOS/CЄ COnSτA’/Єn XШ Ь’ R’ in five lines; above and below, pelleted cross with wedge to left and right. DOC 20; SB 1755. Near EF, toned. |
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