Follis of Mauricius Tiberius? [επιλυμένο]

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I cannot find a match to this follis, which is probably a follis of Mauricius Tiberius. At least the readable part of legend in obverse say TIBERPP, which means Tiberius, perpetuus princeps, i. e. Tiberius, eternal emperor or something like that. Reverse is much well preserved, CON is a mintmark of Constantinople. Weight 11.842 g, diameter cca 30 mm, material copper.

 

Something like year 6

Referee of south atlantic islands

Yes, it looks like a match to my coin. Of course, my coin has “A” as mark of officina. There is also a refference to a catalogue “BC.494”. I am not sure but it can be the same like BCV#494 in Numista's entry for N#145948. But there is said that the material of the coin is bronze, while the coin on cgb.fr site as well as my own are from copper. I guess that back in the 6th century they were not so meticulous to be alway in compliance with standards, especially in production of smaller coins like these. Follis was no solidus. And so I think that my coin belongs there.

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