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Hearst Museum object titled Coin: æ, accession number 9-9041, described as Bronze coin; Probably Byzantine; Obverse:  Frontal bust; Reverse: [image- R cross XX]
Hearst Museum object titled Coin, accession number 9-9039, described as Metal coin, illegible, probably Byzantine. Type: Bronze.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: æ, accession number 9-9040, described as Bronze coin; Probably Byzantine; Obverse:  XXC/RT; Reverse: Illegible
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: æ 4, accession number 8-7040, described as Coin: Aes Folles; Æ; ___ grams. ___ mm. Obverse: head turned right, with double pearl diadem with forehead jewel; inscription: DN CONST  ANS  PF AUG. Reverse: wreath with inscription, VOT/X X/ [MULT] /XXX; in exergue, MAL.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: æ, accession number 9-9042, described as Bronze coin; Probably Byzantine; Obverse:  Frontal bust with probably 'CONSTANTINUS'; Reverse: [image Xcross X / T]
Hearst Museum object titled Coin, accession number 9-9038, described as Metal coin, illegible, probably Byzantine. Type: Bronze. Size: 2.2 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin bag, accession number 6-16233b, described as Hoard of 68 coins (a) and a broken cloth money bag (b)
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: æ 10 nummia (decanummium), accession number 6-23153, described as Obverse: Two frontal busts separated by a cross. Reverse: an I surmounted by a cross potent flanked by Left: [symbol]; Right: [symbol resembling lowercase w] below in ex. [three symbols, the first resembling pi and the last resembling capital N] Denomination: decanummium Size: 1.8 cm Weight: 5.63 g Condition: poor Content: AE Provenience: Naga-ed-Der, Egypt. Hoard of 68 coins (6-23121-88) Mint Date: Alexandria Heraclitus 610-14 A.D. Reference: Warwick Wroth. Byzantine Coins.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: æ 10 nummia (decanummium), accession number 6-23180, described as Obverse: two frontal busts of soldiers or the Emperor and his wife, separated by a cross. Reverse: an I surmounted by a cross potent flanked by Left: [symbol resembling a capital A]; Right: [symbol resembling a lowercase w] below in ex. [three symbols, the first resembling pi, the third resembling capital N] Denomination: decanummium Size: 1.7 cm Weight: 4.81 g Condition: fair Content: AE Provenience: Naga-ed-Der, Egypt. Hoard of 68 coins (6-23121-88) Mint Date: Alexandria Heraclitus 610-14 A.D. Reference: Warwick Wroth. Byzantine Coins.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: æ 10 nummia (decanummium), accession number 6-23174, described as Obverse: two frontal busts of soldiers, each wearing a cross on his helmet, separated by a cross. Struck off center. Reverse: an I surmounted by a cross flanked by Left: [symbol resembling a vertical line]; Right: [symbol resembling beta] below in ex. [four symbols, the first a dot, the second a carat, the third resembling epsilon, the last resembling lowercase xi] Denomination: decanummium Size: 1.6 cm Weight: 8.0 g Condition: fair Content: AE  Provenience: Naga-ed-Der, Egypt. Hoard of 68 coins (6-23121-88) Mint Date: Alexandria Heraclitus 610-14 A.D. Reference: Warwick Wroth. Byzantine Coins.