Turkey coins by period

1492 coin types from Turkey are catalogued. They span 4 to 2024.

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Weight z.B. 18,10 g / ±0,20
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Diameter z.B. 22,0 mm / ±1,0
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Thickness z.B. 1,40 mm / ±0,10
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Value z.B. 50 – 500 €
Time range z.B. 1980 – 1992
Mintage z.B. 0 – 100.000
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Year Value Subject
976 M Miliaresion - Basil II and Constantine VII
976 F Follis - Anonymous Class A2 (Constantinopolis)
969 T Tertarteron - John I Tzimiskes (Constantinopolis)
969 M Miliaresion - John I Tzimiskes (Constantinopolis)
969 F Follis - Anonymous Class A1 (Constantinopolis)
963 M Miliaresion - Nikephoros II Phokas (Constantinopolis)
963 F Follis - Nikephoros II Phokas (Constantinopolis)
959 ? Æ18 - Romanos II (Cherson)
945 S Solidus - Constantine VII and Romanos II (Constantinopolis)
945 M Miliaresion - Constantin VII
931 F Follis - Romanos I Lekapenos (Constantinopolis)
921 S Solidus - Constantine VII, Romanos I and Christopher (Constantinopolis)
921 M Miliaresion - Constantine VII, Romanos I and Christopher (Constantinopolis)
913 F Follis - Constantine VII (Constantinopolis)
913 F Follis - Constantine VII (Constantinopolis)
912 S Solidus - Alexander (Constantinopolis)
886 F Follis - Leo VI (Constantinopolis)
886 F Follis - Leo VI and Alexander (Constantinopolis)
870 F Follis - Basil I, Leo VI and Constantine VII (Constantinopolis)
868 S Solidus - Basil I
868 F Follis - Basil I and Constantine VII
867 ? Æ17 - Basil I (Cherson)
867 S Solidus - Basil I
867 F Follis - Basil I and Constantine VII
842 M Miliaresion - Michael III
842 ?F Æ Follis - Michael III (Syracuse)
831 S Solidus - Theophilus, with Constantine and Michael II
829 S Solidus - Theophilos (Syracuse; Θεοφιlος on both sides)
829 F Follis - Theophilos (Syracuse)
829 F Follis - Theophilos
829 F Follis - Theophilos (Constantinopolis)
821 F Follis - Michael II and Theophilos (Syracuse)
820 F Follis - Michael II and Theophilos (Constantinople)
813 F Follis - Leo V and Constantine Symbatios (Syracuse)
813 S Solidus - Leo V (Constantinopolis)
813 S Solidus - Leo V (Constantinopolis)
813 F Follis - Leo V and Constantine Symbatios (Syracuse)
813 F Follis - Leo V (Syracuse)
803 S Solidus - Nicephorus I Stauracius
803 F Follis - Nicephorus I Stauracius (Syracuse)
802 S Solidus - Nicephorus I (Syracuse)
797 S Solidus - Irene (Constantinopolis)
780 M Miliaresion - Constantine VI and Irene
776 M Miliaresion - Leo IV and Constantine VI
776 F Follis - Leo IV and Constantine VI (Syracuse)
751 S Solidus - Constantine V, Leo IV, Leo III
751 F Follis - Constantine V, Leo IV and Leo II (Syracuse)
741 S Solidus - Constantine V, Leo III
735 F Follis - Leo III and Constantine V (Constantinopolis)
717 F Follis - Leo III and Constantine V (Constantinopolis)

Coins

Obverse Reverse
Tornese - John V (1354–1391)
Billon 1.92g ø 17mm
Obverse Reverse
Assarion - John V Palaiologos and Anna (1354–1365)
Copper 1.14g ø 18mm
Obverse Reverse
Æ Trachy Andronicus III Palaeologus (1328–1341)
Copper 2.3g ø 19mm
Obverse Reverse
Trachy - Andronikos II Palaiologos (1282–1295)
Copper 2.2g ø 20.7mm
Obverse Reverse
Basilikon - Andronicus II / Michael IX (1295–1320)
Silver 1.65g ø 20mm
Obverse Reverse
Hyperpyron - Andronikos II and Andronikos III (1325–1328)
Constantinopolis
Gold 2.9g ø 22mm
Obverse Reverse
Solidus - Theophilos (829–831)
Syracuse; Θεοφιlος on both sides
Gold 3.78g ø 15mm
Obverse Reverse
Histamenon - Romanos IV Diogenes (1068–1071)
Gold 4.31g