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ID number: BIRBI-B0075 Institution: The Barber Institute of Fine Arts Named collection: P.D. Whitting Collection Artist / Maker: Anastasius I (491-518) Title / Object name / Definition: Decanummium Object type: Coin
Place made: Mint of Constantinople Culture: Byzantine Date made: 498-518 Collector: P.D. Whitting Materials: Copper Measurements: 1.92 g |

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Description: Obverse: Bust of Anastasius I, wearing cuirass, paludamentum and diadem. Reverse: I between two pellets. Anastasius was chosen to succeed Emperor Zeno by his widow Ariadne in 491. Anastasius was a known supporter of monophysitism (a form of Christianity common in Syria and Egypt but unpopular in Asia Minor, Palestine and the Balkans). Anastasius reformed the copper coinage of the Byzantine Empire. Before Anastasius very small nummi had formed the bulk of the copper: Anastasius issued larger forty, twenty, ten, and five nummi coins. Despite his early troubles Anastasius reigned for 27 years over an ever more prosperous empire. He died in 518 aged 88.
Inscriptions / Translations: Obverse: DNANA[...]SIVSPPA (Our Lord Anastasius Eternal Augustus) Reverse: ICON CORD I (mark of value, 10 nummi)
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