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Byzantine Empire 1028-1042 AD
Byzantine Empire 1028-1042 AD
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Byzantine Empire AR Follis (c. AD 1028–1042, Class B)
Featuring: Christ looking very done with everything + some Byzantine attempt at lettering
Condition: Anciently “Fine” (aka: it exists and we’re grateful)
Ah yes, the **Byzantine AR Follis** — for when you want a silver coin, but also want it to feel like a religious relic *and* a medieval pancake at the same time.
Struck during the reign of one of those emperors whose name you *pretend* to know (Romanos III, we see you), this **Class B follis** boldly features a bust of Christ on the obverse, staring straight through your soul with a facial expression that screams, *"I died for this?"*
The reverse offers a charmingly off-center cross accompanied by inscriptions that may or may not be actual Greek letters. Honestly, it looks like the engraver started off strong and then gave up halfway through — which, to be fair, is very on-brand for the Byzantine Empire during this era.
Let’s talk condition: the details are… present. The silver content is… technically there. The overall aesthetic is *hauntingly spiritual meets heavily circulated*. But really, you're not buying this for sharp detail — you're buying it for **pure, unfiltered Byzantine energy**.
Ideal for:
* Numismatists who think Roman coins are *too mainstream*
* Religious history buffs who want Christ’s side-eye immortalized in metal
* Anyone who enjoys deciphering inscriptions that look like medieval CAPTCHA tests
Add this miracle of ancient monetary awkwardness to your collection today — because nothing says “numismatic prestige” like a coin that looks like it survived a crusade, a monastery fire, and someone's pocket full of gravel.
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