Justinian I, AE Nummus, Theoupolis (Antioch), 529-533 AD – RR

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Justinian I, 529-533 AD, AE Nummus (bronze, 14.12g, 31.6mm), Theoupolis (Antioch)
Obv: D N IVSTINIANVS P P AVG, diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust right
Rev:  Large M; cross above, B below, stars flanking; +THEЧP+ in exergue
Ref: DOC 210b, Sear 216 Rarity/Choice: Scarce, aVF (area of weakness otherwise, lovely)
Note: Justinian I, often referred to as Justinian the Great, was one of the most significant Byzantine emperors, ruling from 527 to 565 AD. His reign was marked by numerous achievements and reforms that left a profound impact on the Byzantine Empire and beyond. Justinian was a prolific builder and patron of architecture. His most famous project was the construction of the Hagia Sophia in Constantinople, a masterpiece of Byzantine architecture and a symbol of Christian faith. This monumental cathedral with its massive dome became an enduring symbol of Byzantine grandeur. His coins served not only as currency but also as propaganda, promoting Justinian’s image and authority throughout the empire.