1 Follis - Sergio I

Emittent Naples, Duchy of
Jahr 840-864
Typ Standard circulation coin
Nennwert 1 Follis (1⁄288)
Währung Second Solidus Nomisma (661-1137)
Material Copper
Gewicht 7.0 g
Durchmesser 26 mm
Dicke
Form Round (irregular)
Prägetechnik Hammered
Ausrichtung
Stempelschneider
Im Umlauf bis
Referenz(en) MIR#9, MEC XIV#5-6, CNI XIX#p.8, 1/10
Aversbeschreibung Three-quarter length figure of Duke Sergio facing, wearng loros and holding scepter in right hand and globus cruciger in right.
Aversschrift
Averslegende
Reversbeschreibung Bust of Saint Januarius facing
Reversschrift Latin
Reverslegende SCS IAN
(Translation: Saint Januarius (San Gennaro))
Rand
Prägestätte
Auflage ND (840-864) - -
Numisquare-ID 6840073640
Zusätzliche Informationen

Historical Context: This 1 Follis coin was issued by Sergio I, the first hereditary Duke of Naples, during his reign from 840 to 864. This period marked a pivotal era for the Duchy, as Naples solidified its independence from the Byzantine Empire. Sergio I navigated complex political alliances and frequent conflicts with Lombard and Saracen forces. The issuance of a distinct ducal coinage under his rule underscored Naples' growing autonomy and its emergence as a significant regional power in Southern Italy.

Artistry: The artistry of this Follis reflects the provincial numismatic style prevalent in early medieval Southern Italy. While no individual engraver is attributable, the design likely emanated from a local mint workshop. It drew inspiration from late Byzantine prototypes but was executed with characteristic simplification and stylization. The obverse typically features a frontal bust, often crude, representing the Duke, while the reverse usually displays a monogram or an inscription. This utilitarian copper coinage prioritized legibility over intricate detail for practical circulation.

Technical/Grading: As a copper follis from the 9th century, this coin often exhibits typical production characteristics. High-points for wear and strike quality include central features of the obverse bust—such as the nose, eyes, and crown—along with core elements of any reverse monogram or legend. Strikes are frequently irregular, leading to off-center designs or incomplete legends. The 7.0 gram weight and 26 millimeter diameter indicate a substantial module, yet variable striking pressure and uneven flans are common, impacting overall preservation and design sharpness.

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