Trachy - Konstantin Tih

Emittente Second Bulgarian Empire
Anno 1257-1277
Tipo Standard circulation coin
Valore Trachy
Valuta Grosh (1185-1396)
Composizione Copper
Peso 2.7 g
Diametro 24 mm
Spessore
Forma Concave
Tecnica Hammered (scyphate)
Orientamento Coin alignment ↑↓
Incisore/i
In circolazione fino al
Riferimento/i
Descrizione del dritto Facing bust of Christ Pantokrator; IC XC across field
Scrittura del dritto
Legenda del dritto
Descrizione del rovescio Konstantin I facing on horseback right, holding patriarchal cross.
Scrittura del rovescio
Legenda del rovescio
Bordo
Zecca
Tiratura ND (1257-1277) - -
ID Numisquare 6213171420
Informazioni aggiuntive

Historical Context: Konstantin Tih (1257-1277) ruled the Second Bulgarian Empire during a challenging era marked by internal political instability and external pressures from Byzantium, Hungary, and the Golden Horde. His reign saw initial consolidation efforts, but later succumbed to boyar infighting and the Ivaylo peasant uprising. The issuance of copper trachys was crucial for asserting imperial legitimacy and facilitating local commerce.

Artistry: This copper trachy exemplifies medieval Bulgarian numismatic tradition, deeply rooted in contemporary Byzantine stylistic schools. Engravers, typically anonymous workshop artisans, produced designs that, though influenced by Byzantine prototypes, often displayed a more provincial or simplified execution. The characteristic cup-shaped flan (scyphate) is a hallmark. Obverse designs commonly depict Christ Pantocrator; the reverse features the emperor, often alongside a patron saint, reinforcing divine mandate.

Technical/Grading: Copper trachys from Konstantin Tih's reign frequently exhibit variable strike quality, a common characteristic of medieval Bulgarian coinage. High-points for detail retention typically include Christ's facial features and halo on the obverse, and the emperor's head, crown, and regalia on the reverse. Due to the scyphate flan and manual striking, uneven metal flow can lead to areas of flatness or weak strike, especially along the edges. Centering varies, and surface preservation is often affected by corrosion.

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