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#i192# Byzantine pentanummium coin of Justin II from 565-578 ADWelcome to cc coins Up for auction is a Byzantine pentanummium coin of Justin II from 565 578 AD ID# 192i MINT: Cyzicus Diameter: 15mm OBVERSE; NONE Monogram of emperor. REVERSE; NONE Large , K to right. Reference: SB 375 Justin II 565 578 Justin the second, as was the case with Justinian himself, is a lucky nephew who is chosen as successor immediately after his uncle's death by members of the army and palace guard. The new emperor set about to gain
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Up for auction is a Byzantine pentanummium coin of Justin II from 565-578 AD

ID# 192i
MINT: Cyzicus
Diameter: 15mm

OBVERSE; NONE
Monogram of emperor.

REVERSE; NONE
 Large Є, K to right.

Reference: SB 375


Justin II
565-578
Justin the second, as was the case with Justinian himself, is a lucky nephew who is chosen as successor immediately after his uncle's death by members of the army and palace guard. The new emperor set about to gain the favor of the people by enacting a number of popular reforms. These, unfortunately, were to have relatively little long term effect as new threats appeared on the horizon almost at once. The fateful decision to stop paying off one band of barbarians, the Avars, degenerates into a domino effect that results in the rapid loss of possessions in Italy, Africa and the toehold in Spain. Meanwhile trouble flares up east as well and the armies are unable to deal effectively with so many fronts. Which is to say, ironically, that peace could only be secured by new annual tributes. Only this time, of course, minus the previous territories.

After years of disappointing news Justin is heartbroken and mentally ill. When it has become evident that he is no longer capable of his duties his wife Sophia nominates Tiberius as successor, a capable commander who had been until then the Master of the Guards, so that the emperor could retire.

#i192# Byzantine pentanummium coin of Justin II from 565-578 AD

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