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English: John V, Palaeologus with John VI Cantacuzene, joint reign, 1347-1353. Hyperpyron. Obverse: The Virgin orans within Constantinople's city walls furnished with four groups of towers in lower field ´ / B – A. Reverse: IωЄNXω downwards – IωЄNXω John VI on l., and John V on r. both wearing divitision and loros , holding outer arm to chest and kneeling at either side of Christ who stands facing, placing hands on their heads; in upper field, IC – XC. Sear 2526.
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