Follis - Anonymous Class C Constantinopolis

Emitent Byzantine Empire
Rok 1034-1041
Typ Standard circulation coin
Nominał Follis (1⁄288)
Waluta Second Solidus Nomisma (720-1092)
Skład Copper
Waga 11 g
Średnica 30 mm
Grubość 2 mm
Kształt Round (irregular)
Technika Hammered
Orientacja Variable alignment ↺
Rytownik(zy)
W obiegu do
Źródło(a) BCV#1825
Opis awersu Three-quarter length figure of Christ Antiphonetes standing facing, wearing nimbus cruciger, pallium and colobium and raising right hand in benediction, book of gospels in left hand.
Pismo awersu
Legenda awersu +ЄMMANOVHΛ IC XC
(Translation: ЄMMANOVHΛ : `God is with us` I(-HCOY-)C X(-PICTO-)C : `Jesus Christ`)
Opis rewersu Jewelled cross with pellet at each extremity, legend in the angles.
Pismo rewersu
Legenda rewersu IC XC NI KA
(Translation: I(-HCOY-)C X(-PICTO-)C NIKA : `Jesus Christ is Victorious`)
Krawędź
Mennica
Nakład ND (1034-1041) - -
ID Numisquare 4327886250
Dodatkowe informacje

Historical Context: The Follis - Anonymous Class C Constantinopolis, issued between 1034 and 1041, dates to the reign of Michael IV the Paphlagonian. This era saw Byzantine efforts to stabilize finances and administration. The anonymous coinage, lacking the emperor's effigy, marked a significant departure, possibly emphasizing the eternal Christian empire over individual rulers, or simply streamlining mass production of low-value currency. This class represents a period of relative monetary stability.

Artistry: The design, characteristic of the Byzantine imperial mint, reflects a hieratic and spiritual artistic school. No specific engraver is known, with artistry emphasizing religious iconography. The obverse features a majestic, full-length Christ Pantocrator enthroned, holding the Gospels, a powerful symbol of divine authority. The reverse presents a four-line inscription, "IS XS / bASILE / bASILE / b" (Jesus Christ, King of Kings), reinforcing the theological foundation of imperial rule.

Technical/Grading: Weighing 11 grams and measuring 30 millimeters, this copper follis is a substantial piece. Key high-points for grading on the obverse include Christ's face, halo, and Gospel details. On the reverse, the central inscription letters are crucial for strike quality. These coins often exhibit off-center strikes or flatness from mass production, though Class C generally boasts a more consistent strike and planchet quality than later anonymous issues.

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