Coin

MOA: University of British Columbia

3095/1640

Byzantine coin from ‘Anonymous Folles’ Period, 970-1092. Obverse: bust of Christ, facing front; he has a nimbus cruciger around his head, which is a cross within a halo; he wears a pallium, which is a woolen cloak; he holds the Book of Gospels in front of him, which is decorated with dots; to left, inscription says ‘IC’; to right, ‘XC; there is a second inscription to the left, which begins with a cross, and says ‘E’; to right, ‘OVHΛ’. Reverse: there is an inscription of four lines, which begins with a cross, and says ‘InSϤS/XRISTϤS/BASILEϤ/BASILE’; above and beneath, a square. The first inscription on the obverse in translation says ‘Jesus Christ’.

  • History Of Use

    "Follis" (denomination); Sear# 1813. The inscription on the reverse in translation says ‘Jesus Christ, King of Kings’. The Sear catalogue says that this coin belonged to Basil II and Constantine VIII.

  • Narrative

    The ‘Anonymous Folles’ are a group of coins spanning just over a century. They often have a depiction of Christ in place of any images or inscriptions which would indicate the emperor to whose reign they belong, thus rendering them anonymous.


  • Type of Item coin
  • Culture Byzantine
  • Material bronze metal
  • Measurements height 0.3 cm, diameter 3.1 cm (overall)

  • Previous Owner David Herman
  • Received from David Herman

  • Made in Turkey

  • Creation Date between 976 and 1028
  • Ownership Date before February 2, 2015
  • Acquisition Date on February 2, 2015

  • Item Classes metalwork
  • Condition good
  • Accession Number 3095/1640