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Up to 700 AD

The Roman Empire lived on in the East as Byzantine Empire for another 1000 years until 1453 AD, when Constantinopolis was finally conquered by the Ottoman Turks under Mehmed the Conqueror (nomen est omen).
Most below coins are from the outstanding Ars Classica auction of Dec 2002, and from the Lanz Auction 123, May 2005.

Basiliscus (475-476 AD, solidus)

Basiliscus & Marcus (475-476)


Zeno (476-491 AD, second reign), Eastern Empire, AE4 and Solidus

Zeno and Leo Caesar, 476-477 AD, Solidus

Leontius(484 - 488)
  Image from RIC

Anastasius, 491-518 AD

Follis
Constantinopolis

Justinus I, 518-527
Solidus

Miliarense, Thessalonica

Justinus I and Justinianus, 527

Justinianus, 527-565, who managed to recover Italy and large parts of the Western Mediterranean from the Germanic invaders, but lost most of it already during his lifetime....

Follis, early type, and later type with frontal bust, left from Rome, then from Constantinopolis, Antiochia, last from Carthage

Siliqua, from Carthage, 1/8th Siliqua from Ravenna

20 Nummi (half Follis),  V Nummi Sicilia, and Carthage, 10 Nummi (I) from Rome

Justinus II (565-578)
Solidus

Quartersiliqua, Ravenna

Tiberius II Constantinus (578-583)
Solidus
30 Nummi = 3/4 Follis

Mauricius Tiberius (582-602)

Phocas (602-610)
Solidus
XXXX Follis

Heraclius (610-641) with his 2 sons, 638-9, during his reign the Arabic invasion swept to the doorstep of Constantinopolis, the holy land remaining lost for centuries.

Constans II with his 3 sons, 654-659

Justinianus II with the first image of Christ on byzantine coins, later to become a standard image, first reign 685-695, second 705-711


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