Histamenon Nomisma - Constantine VIII

Emissor Byzantine Empire (Byzantine states)
Ano 1025-1028
Tipo Standard circulation coin
Valor Histamenon (1)
Moeda Second Solidus Nomisma (720-1092)
Composição Gold
Peso 4.4 g
Diâmetro 26 mm
Espessura
Formato Round (irregular)
Técnica Hammered
Orientação Variable alignment ↺
Gravador(es)
Em circulação até
Referência(s) BCV#1815 , DOC III-2#1-2
Descrição do anverso Nimbate bust of Christ facing, cross with two crescents in halo, wearing tunic and holding the gospels.
Escrita do anverso Greek
Legenda do anverso + IҺS XIS RЄX RЄςNANTIҺm
(Translation: Jesus Christ, King of Kings.)
Descrição do reverso Crowned mid-length bust of emperor facing, holding long cross, wearing loros and holding labarum.
Escrita do reverso Greek
Legenda do reverso + CWnSTAnTIn bASILEVS ROM
(Translation: Emperor Constantine)
Bordo
Casa da moeda
Tiragem ND (1025-1028) - -
ID Numisquare 4052667720
Informações adicionais

Historical Context: This Histamenon Nomisma was issued during the brief, independent reign of Constantine VIII (1025-1028), following his brother Basil II's death. After decades as co-emperor, Constantine's short rule marked a pivotal transition for the Byzantine Empire. His administration relaxed Basil's strictures, yet the empire remained stable. This coinage represents the immediate aftermath of the Macedonian dynasty's zenith, preceding an era of increasing political instability.

Artistry: The design adheres to established iconographic traditions of the late Macedonian period, from the Imperial mint of Constantinople. The obverse features Christ Pantocrator enthroned, frontally depicted, holding the Gospels. The reverse portrays Constantine VIII standing, holding a long cross and akakia, crowned by the Virgin Mary, signifying divine legitimacy. Figures exhibit characteristic Byzantine elongation and hierarchical composition, with drapery rendered in a schematic imperial style.

Technical/Grading: Struck on a broad (26mm), relatively flat gold flan weighing 4.4 grams, this coin typically exhibits a strong central strike. High-points for wear or strike weakness include Christ's facial features and Gospel details on the obverse, and the emperor's face, crown, and the Virgin's depiction on the reverse. Byzantine gold often shows some flan irregularity, slight off-centering, or minor double-striking, common manufacturing characteristics rather than flaws.

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