LEO I. 457-474 AD. Æ 20mm (4.78 gm). Constantinople mint, for use at Cherson. DN LEO PE RPET AVG, diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right. SALVS R-PVBLICA (sic), Leo standing right, holding labarum and globe, spurning bound captive. Mintmark CON. RIC X 657. Rare. Although the mintmark refers to the Constantinople mint, this issue is found almost exclusively in the Crimea, and was probably struck specifically for Cherson. Triton V Sale, 16 Jan 2002, lot 2234. Lot sold for $475, plus buyers fees. By permission of CNG, www.cngcoins.com.