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An incredibly misshapen bronze coin from the Byzantine Empire with pieces chipped off its edge …
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An incredibly misshapen bronze coin from the Byzantine Empire with pieces chipped off its edge and white and green corrosion on its faces. The front (left) shows Constans II facing forward, and the back (right) has an inscription.

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Date641-668 CE
MediumBronze
ClassificationsCultural Artifact
Credit LineBequest of Andrew J. Sarazyn
Object number2003.2.250
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