AV Tetarteron - Constantine IX Monomachus

Emittente Byzantine Empire (Byzantine states)
Anno 1042-1055
Tipo Standard circulation coin
Valore Tertarteron (1/4)
Valuta Second Solidus Nomisma (720-1092)
Composizione Gold
Peso 4.03 g
Diametro 18.5 mm
Spessore
Forma Round (irregular)
Tecnica Hammered
Orientamento Coin alignment ↑↓
Incisore/i
In circolazione fino al
Riferimento/i DOC V-1#5a , BCV#1832
Descrizione del dritto Draped and Nimbate bust of Christ, lettering around.
Scrittura del dritto Greek
Legenda del dritto +IҺS XIS RЄX RЄςNANTIҺm
(Translation: Jesus Christ, Reigning King)
Descrizione del rovescio Emperor, Nimbate and Draped bust, with scepter and Globe. Lettering around.
Scrittura del rovescio
Legenda del rovescio CωҺSτ AҺτҺ BASILЄЧS Rm
(Translation: Constantine, Great King (Emperor))
Bordo
Zecca
Tiratura ND (1042-1055) - -
ID Numisquare 2515657500
Informazioni aggiuntive

Historical Context: This AV Tetarteron of Constantine IX Monomachus (1042-1055) emerges from a pivotal, yet turbulent, era for the Byzantine Empire. His reign, marked by political instability and military setbacks, also saw a vibrant intellectual resurgence. The continued issuance of the tetarteron, a lighter gold nomisma, underscores the empire's persistent monetary debasement and fiscal pressures. This coin reflects the economic strategies employed by Byzantium to fund its extensive administration and military during the mid-11th century.

Artistry: The coin's artistry exemplifies the Byzantine imperial style, a late expression of the Macedonian Renaissance. Engravers, though anonymous, crafted designs emphasizing hieratic, frontal compositions with deep religious symbolism. The obverse typically presents Christ Pantocrator, nimbate and blessing, holding the Gospels. The reverse depicts Emperor Constantine IX standing, holding a patriarchal cross and a globus cruciger. Stylized drapery, elongated faces, and an ethereal quality prioritize symbolic meaning over naturalistic representation, characteristic of the era.

Technical/Grading: Weighing 4.03 grams and 18.5 millimeters, this gold tetarteron displays common Byzantine minting attributes. High-points susceptible to wear or weak strike include Christ's nimbus and facial features, and the emperor's crown and regalia. Byzantine coins frequently exhibit irregular flans, off-center strikes, and variable die wear. A premium is placed on examples with a well-centered strike, full details on the nimbus and lettering, and minimal planchet irregularities, which are often challenging to find.

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