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Byzantine coin of Andronicus II, 1282-1328. Obverse: two figures, standing and facing front; to left, Andronicus II; to right, Michael IX, his son and co-emperor; between them, they hold a labarum. Reverse: cross, with pellets in each of its four quadrants; it is surrounded by a circular inscription, which says ‘ИΔ…NI…OCDECΠOT’.
Byzantine coin from the 14th century (possibly Andronicus II - Andronicus III?). Obverse: three large letters, which say ‘NI’ and then an upside down ‘U’. Reverse: two figures, standing and facing front; between them, they hold a labarum, which is a military standard; to left, inscription says 'SSN'.
Byzantine coin of Andronicus II, 1282-1328. Obverse: two figures, standing and facing front; to left, Andronicus II; to right, Michael IX, his son and co-emperor; they both wear a loros, an embroidered and jewelled scarf; they also each hold a long cross; between them, they hold a labarum, which is a military standard; above, inscription says ‘AИΔ’. Reverse: monogram consisting of intertwined ‘A’ and ‘Γ’.
Byzantine coin of Andronicus II, 1282-1328. Obverse: two figures, standing and facing front; to left, Andronicus II; to right, Michael IX, his son and co-emperor; they both wear a loros, an embroidered and jewelled scarf; between them, they hold a labarum, which is a military standard. Reverse: large cross, with pellets in its four quadrants; in a circle around cross, there is an inscription of large letters; only one letter is legible, and it says ‘C’.
Byzantine coin of Andronicus II, 1282-1328, or of Andronicus III, 1328-1341. Obverse: two large letters, which say ‘WB’ or a backwards ‘B’ and ‘M’; above or beneath the letters, there is a crescent and a star. Reverse: bust of Andronicus II or III, facing front; he wears a loros, which is an embroidered and jewelled scarf; to right, inscription says ‘NIK’.
Byzantine coin from the 14th century (possibly Andronicus II - Andronicus III?). Obverse: three large letters, which say ‘NI’ and then an upside down ‘U’. Reverse: two figures, standing and facing front; between them, they hold a labarum, which is a military standard.
Byzantine coin from the 13th century. Obverse: small bust of Christ; he has a nimbus cruciger around his head, which is a cross within a halo; there is an inscription with large letters that forms a circle around him; it says ‘bCBACIΛ…CONI’. Reverse: two figures, standing and facing front; between them, they hold a labarum, which is a military standard; to left, it says ‘ΛIM…UИ’. Collector's envelope suggests that this coin belongs to Andronicus II.
Byzantine coin from the 13th century. Obverse: the Archangel Michael, with a halo and wings; to left, he holds a spear or long cross. Reverse: three figures, standing and facing front; to left, most likely an emperor; in centre, Christ, who is taller than everyone else; to right, most likely a co-emperor or son; Christ has a nimbus cruciger around his head, which is a cross within a halo; to left, inscription says ‘IC’; to right, ‘XC’. Collector’s envelope says that this this coin belonged to Andronicus II, 1282-1328.
Byzantine coin of Andronicus I, 1183-1185. Obverse: the Virgin Mary, standing and facing front; she has a halo; on her chest, these is the head of Christ as an infant; to left, inscription says ‘MP’; to right, it says ‘ΘV’. Reverse: two figures, standing and facing front; to left, Andronicus I, who has a beard; he wears a loros, a jewelled and embroidered scarf; to right, Christ, who has a halo; Christ raises his right hand above Andronicus I’s head in order to crown him; to left, inscription says ‘AN’; above, it says ‘IC’; to right, it says ‘XC’; beneath that, it says ‘NIKO’.
Byzantine coin of Andronicus I, 1183-1185. Obverse: the Virgin Mary, standing and facing front; she has a halo; to right, inscription says ‘ΘV’. Reverse: two figures, standing and facing front; to left, Andronicus I; to right, Christ, who has a halo; Christ raises his right hand above Andronicus I’s head in order to crown him; to right, inscriptions says ‘XC’; beneath that, it says ‘Δ…CA’.