Anonymous Folles, TIME John I, AE Follis, Constantinopole Mnt, Circa 969-976

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Anonymous Folles, TIME John I, AE Follis (bronze, 7.32g, 28.2mm), Constantinopole Mnt, Circa 969-976
Obv: Bust of Christ facing, wearing nimbus cruciger with X and pellets in arms of cross, tunic and himation, raising right hand in benediction and holding book of Gospels with central pellets; IC XC across field
Rev: +IhSUS / XRISTUS / bASILEU / bASILE; in four lines; ‘quatrefoil’ above and below
Ref:  SB 1793 Rarity/Choice: Common, VF (double struck obverse, earthen highlights on dark brown patina)
Note: The reign of John I Tzimiskes was marked by military successes and consolidation of Byzantine power. The use of Christ’s image and the “King of Kings” inscription on these coins reflects the strong interweaving of religious and political authority in Byzantium. This coinage represents a period when the depiction of the ruling emperor was replaced by religious iconography, specifically Christ, symbolizing the divine endorsement and protection over the empire and its rulers. The Anonymous Folles are an important part of Byzantine numismatics, providing insights into the empire’s religious and political ideology during the late 10th century. The iconography and inscriptions are clear expressions of the theological and imperial propaganda of the time.