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5 Nummi - Anastasius I Dicorus Constantinopolis, First Large Module Emission

Issuer Byzantine Empire
Year 512-517
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Currency First Solidus Nomisma (498-720)
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Obverse script Latin
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Edge Plain
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Anastasius I's currency reform of 498 AD restructured Byzantine bronze coinage entirely, reintroducing clearly denominated large-module coins after decades of anonymous, nearly unidentifiable small bronzes. The 5 nummi occupied the lowest practical denomination in that reformed system. Constantinople's early emissions from this specific phase — roughly 512 to 517 — represent the mint finding its footing with the new module, and die axis inconsistencies are common across the type.

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