Basil I and Constantine. 868-879 AD. Constantinople Mint, Byzantine Empire. AR Miliaresion. 24mm 3.33g.
Type : Miliaresion
Date: 868-879
Mint name / Town : Constantinople
Metal : silver
Millesimal fineness : 1.000 ‰
Diameter : 24 mm
Orientation dies : 1 h.
Weight : 3,33 g.
Rarity : R1
COMENTS ON THE CONDITION:
Coin on an ideally centered blank, slightly veiled. Superb backhand, strike. Gray patina
CATALOGUE REFERENCES :
BMC/B.6 - R.1860 - Do.7 - BN/B.1 - BC.1708 (110£) - DMBR.33 /4 (500€)
OBVERSE
Obverse legend : + IHSYS XRI-STYS NICA.
Obverse description : Potent cross placed on three levels, placed on a globule; all in a double circular graining.
Obverse translation : (Jesus Christ Victorius).
REVERSE
Reverse legend : +BASI/LIOS CE/ CONSTAN/TIN PISTV/ BASILIS/ ROMEO’.
Reverse description : Caption in six lines in a double circular graining.
Reverse translation : (Basil and Constantine kings of the Romans).
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
BASIL I and CONSTANTINE
(10/02/868-3/09/879)
Basil is associated with the throne from May 26 866 by Michael III the Drunkard and became sole emperor after the murder. He reigns only one year, and associates to the throne in 868 his favorite son Constantine, who died in 879. Under the reign of Basil I, Syracuse fell to Islam and in 878, Sicily is permanently lost. The reign of Basil was a period of consolidation. The Emperor summoned all the legal works of Justinian best known as the Basilica. Basil died in a hunting accident.
Type : Miliaresion
Date: 868-879
Mint name / Town : Constantinople
Metal : silver
Millesimal fineness : 1.000 ‰
Diameter : 24 mm
Orientation dies : 1 h.
Weight : 3,33 g.
Rarity : R1
COMENTS ON THE CONDITION:
Coin on an ideally centered blank, slightly veiled. Superb backhand, strike. Gray patina
CATALOGUE REFERENCES :
BMC/B.6 - R.1860 - Do.7 - BN/B.1 - BC.1708 (110£) - DMBR.33 /4 (500€)
OBVERSE
Obverse legend : + IHSYS XRI-STYS NICA.
Obverse description : Potent cross placed on three levels, placed on a globule; all in a double circular graining.
Obverse translation : (Jesus Christ Victorius).
REVERSE
Reverse legend : +BASI/LIOS CE/ CONSTAN/TIN PISTV/ BASILIS/ ROMEO’.
Reverse description : Caption in six lines in a double circular graining.
Reverse translation : (Basil and Constantine kings of the Romans).
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
BASIL I and CONSTANTINE
(10/02/868-3/09/879)
Basil is associated with the throne from May 26 866 by Michael III the Drunkard and became sole emperor after the murder. He reigns only one year, and associates to the throne in 868 his favorite son Constantine, who died in 879. Under the reign of Basil I, Syracuse fell to Islam and in 878, Sicily is permanently lost. The reign of Basil was a period of consolidation. The Emperor summoned all the legal works of Justinian best known as the Basilica. Basil died in a hunting accident.
Type : Miliaresion
Date: 868-879
Mint name / Town : Constantinople
Metal : silver
Millesimal fineness : 1.000 ‰
Diameter : 24 mm
Orientation dies : 1 h.
Weight : 3,33 g.
Rarity : R1
COMENTS ON THE CONDITION:
Coin on an ideally centered blank, slightly veiled. Superb backhand, strike. Gray patina
CATALOGUE REFERENCES :
BMC/B.6 - R.1860 - Do.7 - BN/B.1 - BC.1708 (110£) - DMBR.33 /4 (500€)
OBVERSE
Obverse legend : + IHSYS XRI-STYS NICA.
Obverse description : Potent cross placed on three levels, placed on a globule; all in a double circular graining.
Obverse translation : (Jesus Christ Victorius).
REVERSE
Reverse legend : +BASI/LIOS CE/ CONSTAN/TIN PISTV/ BASILIS/ ROMEO’.
Reverse description : Caption in six lines in a double circular graining.
Reverse translation : (Basil and Constantine kings of the Romans).
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
BASIL I and CONSTANTINE
(10/02/868-3/09/879)
Basil is associated with the throne from May 26 866 by Michael III the Drunkard and became sole emperor after the murder. He reigns only one year, and associates to the throne in 868 his favorite son Constantine, who died in 879. Under the reign of Basil I, Syracuse fell to Islam and in 878, Sicily is permanently lost. The reign of Basil was a period of consolidation. The Emperor summoned all the legal works of Justinian best known as the Basilica. Basil died in a hunting accident.