I'm coming with another group of follis from Byzantine Empire. Again, I have no doubt about the authenticity, but I rather doubt my ability to classify these originally nameless coins.
They are not perfect but they are and it would be a shame not to mark them. What I'm a "numist" I've never asked about the price - it's irrelevant to me, and I don't have the means for the beautiful ones - perfect precious metals. And I want to play-this game of knowledge.
I evaluated it this way -who will refine or refute my info, thank you all.
Please about this Follis:
a,bronze, 6,42g, 31,26 mm
I think this: under ,, M ,, I see ,, A ,, and the mint is COM , it's just kind of bigger in size??
ND (612-613) II / I - Constantinopolis, 1. officin
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces132026.html
b, bronze, 10,38g, 31,55 mm
Lettering: (...... hERAC...)I see ,,Niεc,,-in the mint, ,, under "M" is "B" , III
I think it's this:

I didn't find it on our website. I didn't find it on our website.
c, bronze 12,87g , 30,89 mm

40 Nummi - Justin II and Aelia Sophia Cyzicus
ND (573-574) KYZ B, 2nd officina; Anno ʕIII (Year 9)
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces140382.html
d, bronze, 8,16g, 30,30 mm


I evaluated it here:
Michael IV the Paphlagonian (1034-1041)
Follis - Anonymous Class C Constantinopolis
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces47703.html
e, bronze, 3,10g , 21,39 mm

I couldn't come here anymore and I was just looking for a match:
First Hyperpyron Nomisma (1092-cca. 1300)
Tetarteron - Alexios I Komnenos Thessalonica
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces43199.html
f, bronze , 6,90g , 26,92mm

I have already published this one without weight and size, in the previous thread.
40 Nummi - Heraclius Constantinopolis
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces164917.html
And I promise I'll give peace, at the next auction I will buy one nice silver UNC again so that I can sleep at night.
Thank you all for your comments.
Ivan



