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<p>[QUOTE="fulguritics, post: 2298133, member: 76648"]<b><span style="color: #ff0000">"Isaac II BI Trachy</span></b></p><p>Date: 1185-1195 AD</p><p>Diameter: 28.1 mm</p><p>Weight: 3.5 grams</p><p>Obverse: Mary, nimbate, seated, holding the nimbate head of infant Christ.</p><p>Reverse: Isaac holding cross-headed sceptre and akakia, crowned by hand of God in upper right field"</p><p><br /></p><p>The first trachy posted by stevex6 (Cited from: <a href="https://www.cointalk.com/threads/ancients-wait-i-have-a-couple-of-last-minute-additions.257234/" class="internalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.cointalk.com/threads/ancients-wait-i-have-a-couple-of-last-minute-additions.257234/">https://www.cointalk.com/threads/ancients-wait-i-have-a-couple-of-last-minute-additions.257234/</a>) is actually S.2062, of Theodore I (1208-1222), Emperor at Nicaea, and assumed to have been struck at Nicaea. Christ is enthroned on the obverse, and the emperor is wearing a chlamys; Isaac II is wearing a loros on his S.2003 trachy. To the right of the akakia, the inscription KOMNHNOC will be partially visible on most specimens.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="fulguritics, post: 2298133, member: 76648"][B][COLOR=#ff0000]"Isaac II BI Trachy[/COLOR][/B] Date: 1185-1195 AD Diameter: 28.1 mm Weight: 3.5 grams Obverse: Mary, nimbate, seated, holding the nimbate head of infant Christ. Reverse: Isaac holding cross-headed sceptre and akakia, crowned by hand of God in upper right field" The first trachy posted by stevex6 (Cited from: [url]https://www.cointalk.com/threads/ancients-wait-i-have-a-couple-of-last-minute-additions.257234/[/url]) is actually S.2062, of Theodore I (1208-1222), Emperor at Nicaea, and assumed to have been struck at Nicaea. Christ is enthroned on the obverse, and the emperor is wearing a chlamys; Isaac II is wearing a loros on his S.2003 trachy. To the right of the akakia, the inscription KOMNHNOC will be partially visible on most specimens.[/QUOTE]
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