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ID number: BIRBI-B1463 Institution: The Barber Institute of Fine Arts Named collection: P.D. Whitting Collection Artist / Maker: Justin II (565-578) Title / Object name / Definition: Decanummium Object type: Coin
Place made: Mint of Cyzicus Culture: Byzantine Date made: 565-566 Collector: P.D. Whitting Materials: Copper Measurements: 3.19 g |

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Description: Obverse. Bust of Justin II wearing cuirass, paludamentum (military cloak) and diadem. Reverse. I (mark of value, 10 nummi) star above. Justinian I nominated Justin as his successor. Justin was not only the nephew of Justinian, but was also married to Sophia, the niece of Empress Theodora. The reign of Justin II saw the empire at war on almost every front. In 568 the Lombards invaded Byzantine Italy and in just a few years had conquered much of the country. Justin refused to pay tribute to the Avars and Persians, which sparked a war with these two powers. Justin II became insane and in 574 nominated Tiberius, Count of the Excubitors as Caesar and retired from public life. When Justin died in 578 Tiberius succeeded him as Augustus.
Inscriptions / Translations: Obverse. […] TINIPPAV ([Our Lord] Justin Eternal Augustus) Reverse. I (mark of value), ANNO to left, I to right (regnal year), KYZ (mint mark of Cyzicus) in exergue.
Bibliography: Bellinger, A.R. Catalogue of the Byzantine Coins in the Dumbarton Oaks Collection and in the Whittemore Collection (Washington D.C. 1966) coin 136 Grierson, P. Byzantine Coins (London 1982) pp43-83. Whitting, P.D. Byzantine Coins (London 1973) pp111-112
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