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| Emisor | Byzantine Empire (Byzantine states) |
|---|---|
| Año | 1028-1034 |
| Tipo | Standard circulation coin |
| Valor | Miliaresion (1⁄12) |
| Moneda | Second Solidus Nomisma (720-1092) |
| Composición | Silver |
| Peso | 2.65 g |
| Diámetro | 24.5 mm |
| Grosor | |
| Forma | Round (irregular) |
| Técnica | Hammered |
| Orientación | Coin alignment ↑↓ |
| Grabador(es) | |
| En circulación hasta | |
| Referencia(s) | BCV#1822 , DOC III-2#3b.1 |
| Descripción del anverso | Virgin Mary with the Holy Infant, lettering around. |
|---|---|
| Escritura del anverso | Greek |
| Leyenda del anverso | + ΠΑΡΘЄΝЄ CΟΙ ΠΟΛVΑΙΝЄ |
| Descripción del reverso | Emperor Romanus III Facing, with potent cross and global cruciger in either hand. Lettering around. |
| Escritura del reverso | Greek |
| Leyenda del reverso | ΟC ΗΛΠΙΚЄ ΠΑΝ ΤΑ ΚΑΤΟPΘΟΙ |
| Canto | |
| Casa de moneda | |
| Tirada |
ND (1028-1034) - - |
| ID de Numisquare | 1127201500 |
| Información adicional |
Historical Context: This miliaresion was issued during the turbulent reign of Romanus III Argyrus (1028-1034), immediately following the apex of Byzantine power under Basil II. Romanus, an ambitious but militarily inept emperor, ascended the throne via marriage to Empress Zoe. His reign was marked by military failures against the Arabs and internal financial mismanagement, contributing to a slow decline of imperial authority. The continued production of silver miliaresia, alongside gold coinage, highlights the Byzantine Empire's sophisticated monetary system for ceremonial distribution and general transactions.
Artistry: The design exemplifies the distinctive style of imperial mints during the Macedonian Renaissance, focusing on established religious iconography. The obverse typically features a large, ornate cross on a three-stepped base, often with a central medallion depicting Christ Pantocrator. The reverse presents a bust or standing figure of the emperor, clad in traditional imperial regalia, accompanied by honorific inscriptions. Anonymous engravers prioritized theological meaning and imperial legitimacy over naturalistic detail, characteristic of Byzantine numismatic art.
Technical/Grading: Struck in silver, this coin measures 24.5 mm and weighs 2.65 gg, indicative of a broad, relatively thin flan. Key high-points for preservation include the central medallion of Christ (if present) and cross extremities on the obverse, and the emperor's crown, facial features, and loros details on the reverse. Due to the striking methods and large flan size, examples often exhibit off-centering or weakness of strike, particularly around the perimeter. Strong strikes fully rendering all design elements are highly prized.