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Macedonia Millennium Follis
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Moneta
Registered: August 2005 Location: Arizona USA Posts: 2,365
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Where to put it? Macedonia? - No Gots! Coin on Coin project or Millennium project? I know - Greece and the projects. I'm not sure why Macedonia decided to depict the 40 Nummia ['M'], as far as I know it has nothing to do with the Millennium. The Byzantine coin depicted on the obverse is from Justinian I - The Great, and is regnally dated as '5' and is minted in NIKO [Nicomedia]. The reverse shows an ornamental cross of the byzantine or Greek orthodox variety. You can see an orginal in the Moneta Museum.
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Keywords: Follis
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Denomination: Denar
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Reference #: KM# 9
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Date/Mintmark: 2000
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Condition: BU
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Weight: 23.8mm
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Metal: brass
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