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Monograms
Coin: 19459
Format
Coin
Numismatic Collection
Theodotou
Issue
11888
Details
Notes
Neatly-clipped
Inscriptions completely obliterated
Object Type
coin
Denomination
billon trachy
Metal
Billon
Region
Bulgaria
State
Stara Zagora
City
Augusta Traina/Beroe/Stara Zagora
Ruler
Bulgarian Imitative Coinage (1195 to 1215)
Date
1202 to 1215
Obverse Figure Description
Christ, bust, facing, I̅C̅ X̅C̅ in field. Beardless, nimbate bust of Christ, wearing tunic and kolobion; holds scroll in left hand
Obverse Legend
KERO ΗΘΕΙ
Reverse Figure Description
Emperor and St. Constantine, standing, facing, Full-length figure of emperor, on left, and of St. Constantine nimbate, holding between them globus cruciger. Emperor and saint each wear stemma, divitision, collar-piece, and jeweled loros of simplified type, and hold labarum-headed scepter (occasionally scepter cruciger or jeweled). Emperor's loros-waist composed of five jewels. Saint's loros-waist composed of two rows of three jewels within panels
Reverse Legend
ΑΛΕΖΙωΔΕC Ο Τ/ω/Κ ΚΟΜΝΗΝω
Citations
DOC 4, Michael Hendy, Alexius I to Michael VIII, 1081-1261, 1999 Vol. IV, part 1, p. 442 3a
Moneti i Monetno Obrashtenie, Ivan Yordanov, Moneti i Monetno Obrashtenie v Srednovekovna Balgariya, 1984 p. 53 C, var. Γ, tabl. II.6
CLBC I, Robert Wachter, Catalogue of the Late Byzantine Coins 1081-1453 Volume I, 2011 p. 255 10.3.2
References
DOC 4
Moneti i Monetno Obrashtenie
CLBC I
Coin Description
Size
27 in mm
Die Axis
7
Weight
2.91 in grams
Accession
Accession number: 882, 2022-03-22, Chris and Helen Theodotou Collection
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