Probably my last coin in 2017

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by Makanudo, Dec 27, 2017.

  1. Makanudo

    Makanudo Well-Known Member

    With this coin I enter the research into Eastern Empire

    MANUEL I COMNENUS 1143 - 1180
    Half Tetarteron
    2.25gr
    18mm
    Brass
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    Please show your coins of Komnenid and Doukid dinasty.
     
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  3. Alegandron

    Alegandron "ΤΩΙ ΚΡΑΤΙΣΤΩΙ..." ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ, June 323 BCE

    One of a very few Byzantine in my collection. Just happens to be of the Komnenid Dynasty:

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    BZ Manuel I Comnenus 1143-1180 CE Aspron Trachy 35mm 4-6g Christ Gospels Labaran globus cruciger Virgin maphorium SB 1966 scyphate
    Ex: @John Anthony
     
  4. FitzNigel

    FitzNigel Medievalist

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    Byzantine Empire
    Manuel I, r. 1143-1180 A.D.
    AE Tetartera, 18.18 mm x 3 grams
    Obv.: MANVHL DECPOTH, Manuel, crowned and wearing loros, bust facing, holding labarum and cross on globe
    Rev.: Barred IC - barred XC to left and right of cross with X at centre, on three steps
    Ref.: SBCV 1982
    Ex. DC Collection
     
  5. BenSi

    BenSi Well-Known Member

  6. Clavdivs

    Clavdivs Well-Known Member

    Welcome!.. very impressive collection.
     
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  7. Makanudo

    Makanudo Well-Known Member

    Great collection BenSi!
    Welcome to the forum!
     
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  8. RAGNAROK

    RAGNAROK Naebody chaws me wi impunitY

    Very welcome to CT! What a great letter of introduction!! Thanks and congrats!!!
     
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  9. Quant.Geek

    Quant.Geek Well-Known Member

    Hi Simon,

    Glad you joined CT! We have a lovely group of Byzantine collectors here that complements FORVM...

    QG
     
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  10. Milesofwho

    Milesofwho Omnivorous collector

    It was very interesting to look through these. I like the Isaac II tetarteron that has Michael the Archangel on it. A Latin issue type with him is one of my favorite types. You are a braver man than I to mess with the lead tertartera. I try to avoid pure lead.
     
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  11. Voulgaroktonou

    Voulgaroktonou Well-Known Member

    What a wonderful collection and descriptive write up! Thanks for sharing it. It's so good to meet more Byzantinists!
     
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  12. BenSi

    BenSi Well-Known Member


    The lead ones were the start of the series, copper/bronze was in shortage at that the time of the coin reform. However we don't know why but they discontinued. my examples of DOC 37 are the best I have ever seen, Doc 32 is extremely hard to come by as well, none of the three have SBCV numbers because DOC came out after Sears work had been published. I do have many more examples than what my collection shows, the collection is really my best example of each coin.
    The most interesting coin to me is DOC 41 , also an Alexius coin but at the time Hendy's first book was published no existing examples were known, he found the coin in catalog published a century earlier ,many doubted it actually existed at all. The coin was then found in a collection at an Istanbul Museum, I then found my example , to date only three are known. I think mine is in the best condition, it is a monogram of Alexius I.
    Thanks for the welcome and the compliments of my collection.
     
  13. Orange Julius

    Orange Julius Well-Known Member

    Hi @BenSi
    Here's a Alexius AE Tetarteron, SB 1931! The coin is actually much nicer looking than my terrible photos show. Welcome!

    Anyone know what the "C - Φ / AΛ − ∆" in the reverse mean?
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  14. Voulgaroktonou

    Voulgaroktonou Well-Known Member

    C - Φ / AΛ − ∆ is an abbreviation for: S(taure) Ph(ylatte) A(lexion) D(espoten), Cross, protect Alexios, the despot.
     
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  15. Voulgaroktonou

    Voulgaroktonou Well-Known Member

    My previous reply was not quite precise. In the abbreviation for the emperor's name, AΛ, the lambda is of course present, so I should have written Al(exion). Sorry!
     
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