I've had this for a couple of years and was one of my first ancients purchases. I didn't go down this path with my collecting and has sat on the back burner for all this time. Until my SS this year sent me a Trachy from Alexius III this Constantine sat almost forgotten. When I left off trying to properly attribute it I think I was on to something but not sure. Going through my notes this is what I have. Constantine X (Over strike) Ae 25/6mm, 4.4g, 6h EMMA NOVHΛ Christ standing facing, IX XC across field. KWNT ΔΚ ΕVΔΚ ΑVΓΟ Eudocia left Constantine right both facing with cross between So, my questions are am I close to right and can anyone please tell me what its over struck on? Thanks, Happy New Year, and pile on
Attribution is right: Byzantine Empire: Constantine X Ducas (1059-1067) Æ Follis, Constantinople (Sear-1853; DOC-8) Obv: +ЄMMA NOVHA; Nimbused Christ standing facing on footstool; IC XC to left and right Rev: +ΚШΝ Τ ΔΚ ЄVΔΚ ΑVΓΟ; Eudocia and Constantine standing facing, holding between them a labarum with a cross on shaft set upon three steps The above was a replacement for the one that got stolen during transit A clearer picture is needed for me to determine what the host coin is, but they are typically overstruck on Anonymous Class C, and sometimes B and D coins: Anonymous Class B Anonymous Class C Anonymous Class D
Thank you, That opens the door for a lot of looking and comparing work. Not my area and completely out of my realm, suprised I had the attribute correct. Will see what I can do with photos.