Constantinus VI & Irene of Athens

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    Bought this Miliaresion from Herakles Numismatics at the 86th Central States Convention.
    I have been looking for an Irene coin because that's the name of my daughter, but the gold ones are quite expensive, but this Milaresion found its way to me :)

    Irene of Athens was a ruthless person, she refused to give up power when her son came of age, and had her own son, Constantinus VI blinded; blinding, which made the victim ineligible for the throne, was considered more merciful than beheading. Constantinus VI died in prison.

    Constantinople, September 8, 780 – August 19, 797 AD
    20 x 19 mm, 1.640 g, 12h
    DOC III-1 4 a.8; p. 343; SBCV 1595; Paris 1-9; BMC 6-7.

    Ob.: IҺSЧS XRISTЧS ҺICA Cross potent on a base with three steps; triple border.
    These steps are sometimes interpreted as representing Faith, Hope, and Charity, and are sometimes marked with the Latin words Fides, Spes, and Caritas.
    Rev. : COҺS / TAҺTIҺO / SSIRIҺIЄ / CΘЄЧ ЬA / SILIS Inscription in five lines; triple border.
    Dumbarton Oaks (DOC) identifies the side with the cross as the reverse (DOC III-1, p. 342).

    Picture courtesy of Herakles Numismatics

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    Please share your coins of Irene of Athens :)
     
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