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LARGE CHRISTIAN ROMAN BYZANTINE COIN PENDANT
FEATURING CHRIST HOLDING GOSPELS
IN 14KY
GOLD
1059
- 1067 A.D.
This high grade Roman Byzantine bronze
folles coin is of superb preservation with crisp detail and a heavy rich
patina. It is a substantial coin and is set in a
simple high polished 14K yellow gold pendant which perfectly compliments the
fine tones to the bronze. Christ is shown standing with a halo and
holding the Gospels with both hands. The reverse (not shown) shows
the emperor Constantine X and his wife Eudocia wearing crowns and
holding a cross on a staff. This is a large and stately ancient
Christian coin pendant from the Roman Empire as it continued in the East
for nearly 1000 years after its fall in the West.
As a result of the Byzantine coinage reform carried out
at the end of the fifth century AD, a whole new range of denominations
was brought into being each clearly marked with it’s value as a multiple
of the basic ‘nummus’. The Christian religion that permeated the
Byzantine culture influenced decisions to use Greek numerals for the new
coins as Greek was the language of the New Testament. The largest
denomination, the FOLLES, bore the mark of value “M” (40 nummi), the
HALF FOLLES “K” (20 nummi), the DECANUMIUM “I” (10 nummi), and the
PENTANUMIUM “E” (5 nummi), introduced at a later period. Over time,
imagery used on the Byzantine coinage became increasingly religious. A
portrait of Christ first appears on coinage of Justinian II (685-695
AD). Religious images were later banned in 815 AD during the
Iconoclastic Period but restored in 843 AD under the empress Theodora.
As a modern
representative of one's Christian beliefs, wearing a pendant featuring one
of these genuine ancient Christian Roman coins is a far more
unique display of one's faith compared to a modern made, mass-produced
cross on a chain.
Overall
coin dimensions are impressive at 28
mm in diameter with the setting.
CPB014
$395
COMES WITH A
CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY / HISTORY SHEET ***
shown with optional CHAIN
B, not included
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