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Tetarteron - Anonymous Magnesia

Issuer Nicaea, Empire of
Year 1227-1261
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Obverse description A Greek cross with flared terminals, its arms and center heavily adorned with rows of pellets, occupying most of the coin's field. The cross divides the field into four quadrants, each containing portions of the Christogram legend. The overall design is bold and schematic, characteristic of the debased anonymous bronze coinage of the Empire of Nicaea. The Christological monogram IC XC is distributed one letter per quadrant, flanking the cross in Greek majuscule characters.
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Obverse lettering I C X C
(Translation: Jesus Christ)
Reverse description Two opposed and mirrored letters B (Beta) facing each other across the central field, forming a symmetrical device. Each letter is embellished with pellets placed within or at the terminals of its loops, and the composition sometimes includes an additional pellet in the interior of one of the two letter forms. The motif is characteristic of the anonymous tetartera attributed to Magnesia, serving as a mint or denominational mark rather than a full inscription.
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