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English: Solidus 842/843. Obv. + QЄODO – RA dЄSPVn´A Crowned bust of Theodora in loros facing; in r. hand globe with patriarchal cross, in l. hand cruciform sceptre. Rev. •MIXAHL S – QЄCLA Crowned busts of Michael III on l. and his sister Thecla on r. Michael is wearing chlamys and holding globe cruciger in r. hand. Thecla is wearing loros and holding long patriarchal cross in r. hand. DOC 1a. S. 1686. 4,45 g. Very rare. Good very fine. Ex Auction Bank Leu 77 Zurich. May 12, 2000. Lot 868. Ex Auction Hess-Leu 45, Lucerne, May 12,1970. Lot 709.
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