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Follis - Leo VI Single bust, on throne

发行方 Byzantine Empire (Byzantine states)
年份 886-912
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重量 7 g
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正面文字 Greek
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背面描述 The reverse bears a four-line Greek inscription filling the entire field, a characteristic layout of mid-Byzantine anonymous folles adapted for imperial name types. The legend, rendered in bold majuscule Greek lettering, proclaims Leo's rule by divine grace. The text is disposed across four registers and occupies virtually the entire flan, with a cross preceding the first line. The inscription is well-struck and legible, consistent with Constantinople mint production of the Macedonian dynasty period.
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Leo VI — called "the Wise" — produced a substantial bronze coinage during his long reign, yet his folles are inconsistently struck, often with significant die misalignment and weak peripheral legends that make fully centered examples genuinely scarce. The Constantinopolitan mint was not operating at peak discipline in this period.

Leo's epithet came not from military success — he suffered a catastrophic defeat against Simeon of Bulgaria in 896 at Boulgarophygon — but from his prolific legal writings, including a major revision of the Basilika code inherited from Basil I.

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