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  1. Follis - NumisWiki, The Collaborative Numismatics Project

    "Follis" (plural: folles) is a Latin word which meant a leather bag, and in particular referred to a money-pouch. The large billon of Diocletian's 294 reform were distributed in large leather bags …

  2. Anonymous Follis - NumisWiki, The Collaborative Numismatics …

    Mar 4, 2016 · Anonymous FollisThe Byzantine Anonymous Follis On these bronze coins of the Byzantine Empire the emperor 's name and portrait are not part of the design, hence they are …

  3. nummus or follis? - Forum Ancient Coins

    Mar 17, 2012 · nummus or follis?This coin is nummus or follis, I ask because is very complicate know the diference of Follis, Nummus, Centenionalis because for same coin is possible find …

  4. Roman Coins of Maximinus II

    Roman Coins of Maximinus II"'Quarter-Follis' (plural: 'Quarter-Folles') is a rather ill-defined term used to denote the smallest laureate fractional 'aes' (bronze) coinage from about 294 until …

  5. Byzantine Denominations - NumisWiki, The Collaborative …

    The smaller denominations are fractional folles, normally the half-follis (K), the decanummium (I) and the pentanummium (ε). In the West, the same denominations were issued, but marked …

  6. Anonymous Folles - Forum Ancient Coins

    Byzantine Anonymous Folles Depicting Jesus Christ On these coins the emperor's name and portrait are not part of the design, hence they are anonymous. Instead of the earthly king, …

  7. Byzantine Coins of Basil II

    Byzantine Anonymous Follis of Christ, Class A3, Basil II & Constantine VIII, c. 1023 - 11 November 1028 A.D. The emperor's name and portrait are not part of the design on the …

  8. What is a follis? - Forum Ancient Coins

    Aug 24, 2009 · What is a follis?In his general Introduction to RIC VI, Sutherland points out that there is no historical basis for "follis" (singular) / "folles" (plural) being the official contemporary …

  9. Byzantine Coins - Forum Ancient Coins

    Byzantine Empire, Nicephorus Basilacius, Usurper, Summer 1078 A.D., Anonymous Class N Follis Until 1976 this type was regarded as anonymous (Class N) because neither of the two …

  10. Lettered Byzantine Bronzes"

    The Examples: A: Anastasius I - Follis of 40 (M) nummi - Constantinople mint. The thin flan of this coin was insufficient to strike up the full detail. Missing is the workshop letter under the M and …