л.с. Бюст императора Льва 1. об.с. Император в рост впарво, в правой руке копье, в левой сфера, ногой наступил на пленника. так как вариаций написания круговых легенд масса приведу самую частую
Бюст императора по кругу легенда -DNLEOP RPETAC на реверсе круговая легенда-VIRTUS-EХRCITI CONE
Roman Imperial Leo I Æ Maiorina. Cherson (or Constantinople), AD 457-474. D N LEONIS P P A AVG, diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right / VIRTVS EXERCITI, Leo standing to right, holding labarum and globe, spurning bound captive before; CON(retrograde)E in exergue. RIC 654; DOC 560; LRBC 2252; MIRB 23b. 4.99g, 22mm, 7h. Extremely Fine. Extremely Rare; only 3 other examples on CoinArchives. From the Cherson Collection of I.K. This issue is, like others potentially struck locally at Cherson, traditionally catalogued as having been produced at Constantinople - in which case, specifically for use at Cherson. As with other such types, the crude fabric and style argue strongly in favour of reattribution to a local mint.
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Leo I Æ Maiorina. Cherson (or Constantinople), AD 457-474. D N LEO PRPET AG (sic), diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right / VIRTVS EXERCITI, Leo standing to right, holding labarum and globe, spurning bound captive before; CONE in exergue. RIC 652 var. (obv. legend); DOC 560 var. (same); MIRB 23 var. (same). 3.93g, 20mm, 6h. Very Fine. Very rare obv. legend variant. From the Cherson Collection of I.K. This issue is, like others potentially struck locally at Cherson, traditionally catalogued as having been produced at Constantinople - in which case, specifically for use at Cherson. As with other such types, the crude fabric and style argue strongly in favour of reattribution to a local mint.
Roman Empire Cherson AE 462 - 473 AD R3 RIC X 660; LRBC 2256; Copper 2.88 g.; Leo I; Constantinople mint; Obv: D N LEO P-RPET AVG, diademed, draped and cuirassed bust of LeoI right. Rev: SALVS R-PVRLIC[A], Leo in military garb standing right, holding labarum and globe, foot set on kneeling, bound captive who looks back; This type may have been struck for exclusive use in Cherson and vicinity in Crimea where this denomination was popular; VG.