Roma, 14.12.2011
Dear Reader,
here are the elements I could gather on the coin above
AV Tremissis1,
DOC I
10
Summary description:
D. D N ANASTA -
SIVS P P AV Anastasius I2,
diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right.
R. VICTORIA
AVGOSTORVM Victory walking right,
head turned back, holding cross on globe and wreath;
to right, star3.
Mint sign CONOB4.
Searching in the web I have found the following
coins of the same type:
Zecca di Costantinopoli, 498-518 d. C.:
- http://www.acsearch.info/record.html?id=3246
Source Auktionshaus H. D. Rauch GmbH Auction 79
(17.11.2006) Lot 2660 ( « | » )
Price 800 EUR (~1026 USD) Description (Translate
description)Völkerwanderung OSTGOTEN Theoderich
490-526 Tremissis (1,45 g), Ravenna nach 493. Av.:
DN ANASTASIVS PF AVG, diademierte drapierte u.
gepanzerte Büste rechts. Rv.: VICTORIA AVGVSTORVM,
Viktoria steht frontal, hält Kranz u. Kreuz,
rechts Stern. Metlich:17 (dieses Stück
abgebildet): Schürfkratzer RR s.sch. Estimate: EUR
500.
- http://www.acsearch.info/record.html?id=46364
Source Auktionshaus H. D. Rauch GmbH Summer
Auction 2007 (11.09.2007) Lot 1277 ( «
| » ) Price 100 EUR (~138 USD) Description
(Translate description) Byzantinisches Reich
Anastasius I.-491-518 Tremissis (AV, 1,49 g),
Konstantinopel . Av.: DN ANASTASIVS PP AVG,
Portrait n.r. Rv.: VICTORIA AVGVSTORVM / CONOB (in
ex.), Victoria mit Kranz und Kreuzglobus n.r.,
Kopf n.l., im r. Feld Stern. Sear 8, MIBE 12,
Ratto 327-330: kl. Kratzer, Schrötling leicht
gewellt. s.sch.-vzgl./f.vzgl. Estimate: EUR 100.
- http://www.acsearch.info/record.html?id=150515
Source Leu Numismatik AG Auction 86 (05.05.2003)
Lot 1071 ( « | » ) Price 975 CHF
(~730 USD) Description The Later Roman Empire,
Byzantium and the Successor States in the West
Theoderic, King of the Ostrogoths, 493-526
Estimate: CHF 650.00 Tremissis (Gold, 1.47 g
7), Rome, stuck in the name of Anastasius I before
518. DN ANASTASIVS P F AVG Diademed, draped and
cuirassed bust right. Rev. VICTORIA AVGVSTORVM /
COMOB Victory walking right, head turned back,
holding cross on globe and wreath; to right, star.
BMCV 11. Kent 11. Lacam 264. MEC 114. MIB 10.
Extremely fine. From the collections of the Johns
Hopkins University and J.W. Garrett, Bank Leu /
Numismatic Fine Arts, 16 October 1984, 493,
purchased from W. Raymond in 1923.
- http://www.acsearch.info/record.html?id=191048
Source A. Tkalec AG Auction February 2002
(18.02.2002) Lot 290 ( « | » )
Price 705 CHF (~415 USD) Description (Translate
description) BYZANZ ANASTASIVS No.: 290
Rufpreis-Opening bid: CHF 700.- Münzstätte
Constantinopolis, wenn nicht anders angegeben.
ANASTASIVS 491 - 518 AV - Tremissis 1,49g 492 -507
Av: DN ANASTA-SIVS P P AVG; Diademierte Büste mit
Paludamentum über Küraß nach rechts. Rv: VICTORIA
AVGVSTORVM// CONOB; Victoria frontal schreitend,
Kopf nach links, hält Kranz und Kreuzglobus. Im
Feld rechts: Stern. MIB 12. DOC 10a. FDC.
- http://www.acsearch.info/record.html?id=238592
Source Classical Numismatic Group, Inc. Price 265
USD Description 730654. Sold For $265 ANASTASIUS
I. 491-518 AD. AV Gold Tremissis (1.49 gm).
Constantinople mint. D N ANASTASIVS PP AVG,
diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right /
VICTORIA AVGVSTORVM, Victory walking right, head
left, holding globus cruciger and wreath; */CONOB.
DOC I 10a; MIB 12; SB 8. EF. $265.
- http://www.wildwinds.com/coins/byz/anastasius/sb0008.jpg
1432 ANASTASIUS I. 491-518 AD. AV Tremissis
(1.46 gm). Diademed, draped and cuirassed
bust right / Victory walking right, head left,
holding globus cruciger and wreath; */CONOB.
DOC I 10a; MIB 12; SB 8. VF, light
reverse scratch. ($150) CNG Mail bid sale #58, 18
Sept 2001, lot 1432. Lot sold for $193.
- http://www.forumancientcoins.com/gallery/displayimage.php?pos=-40631
Anastasius. 491 – 518 A.D. Constantinople mint.
Gold tremissis, 1.454g, 14.6mm, 180o, light
graffiti, EF. Obv: pearl-diademed, draped and
cuirassed bust right; D N ANASTA-SIVS P P AVG.
Rev: Victory advancing right, head left, wreath in
right, globus cruciger in left, star right,
VICTORIA AVGVSTORVM. CONOB in ex. Ref: SBCV 8, DOC
I 10, BMC 10 – 15.
- http://www.forumancientcoins.com/catalog/roman-and-greek-coins.asp?zpg=25913
SH81681. Gold tremissis, SBCV 8, DOC I 10, BMC 10
- 15, gVF, damaged die & flip strike,
Constantinople mint, weight 1.502g, maximum
diameter 16.5mm, die axis 180o, obverse D N
ANASTA-SIVS P P AVG, pearl-diademed, draped and
cuirassed bust right; reverse VICTORIA AVGVSTORVM,
Victory advancing right, head left, wreath in
right, globus cruciger in left, star right, CONOB
in ex; SOLD.
- http://www.deamoneta.com/auctions/view/50/185
185 Impero Bizantino.Anastasio I (491-518).
Tremisse, Costantinopoli. D/ DN ANASTASIVS PP AVG.
Busto diademato, drappeggiato e corazzato a
destra. R/ VICTORIA AVGVSTORVM. Vittoria avanza a
destra, con il capo rivolto a sinistra, tenendo
corona e globo crucigero. A destra, stella. In
esergo: CONOB. D.O.10. Sear 8. AU. g. 1.46 mm.
15.00SPL. Base d'asta: € 125 Numero offerte: 4.
Email: info@artemideaste.com Tel. 0549 908845 -
int. +378 0549 908845 | Fax: 0549 972142 - int.
+378 0549 972142 Prezzo realizzato: € 575.
- http://www.deamoneta.com/auctions/view/50/186
186 Impero Bizantino. Anastasio I (491-518).
Tremisse, Costantinopoli. D/ DN ANASTASIVS PP AVG.
Busto diademato, drappeggiato e corazzato a
destra. R/ VICTORIA AVGVSTORVM. Vittoria avanza a
destra, con il capo rivolto a sinistra, tenendo
corona e globo crucigero. A destra, stella. In
esergo: CONOB. D.O.10. Sear 8. AU. g. 1.56 mm.
15.00 SPL/qSPL.
- http://www.deamoneta.com/auctions/view/57/568
568 Impero Bizantino. Anastasio I (491-518).
Tremisse, Costantinopoli. D/ DN ANASTASIVS PP AVG.
Busto diademato, drappeggiato e corazzato a
destra. R/ VICTORIA AVGVSTORV. Vittoria avanza a
destra con il capo a sinistra, tenendo corona e
globo crucigero. A destra, stella. In esergo:
CONOB. D.O.10. Sear 8. AU. g. 1.50 mm. 15.50
Minima ondulazione del tondello. Fondi a specchio.
SPL. Base d'asta: € 120 Numero offerte: 9. Email:
info@artemideaste.com Tel. 0549 908845 - int. +378
0549 908845 | Fax: 0549 972142 - int. +378 0549
972142.
- http://www.deamoneta.com/en/auctions/view/44/191
191 Impero Bizantino. Anastasio I (491-518).
Tremisse, Costantinopoli. D/ DN ANASTASIVS PP AVG.
Busto diademato, drappeggiato e corazzato a
destra. R/ VICTORIA AVGVSTORVM. La Vittoria avanza
a destra con il capo rivolto a sinistra tenendo
corona e globo crucigero. A destra, stella. In
esergo: CONOB. D.O. 10. AU. g. 1.46 mm. 15.00 SPL.
Di qualità eccellente. Fondi lucenti. Base price:
€ 300 Email: info@artemideaste.com Tel. 0549
908845 - int. +378 0549 908845 | Fax: 0549 972142
- int. +378 0549 972142.
- http://www.cgb.fr/monnaies/vso/v31/gb/monnaiesgb5cdf.html
ANASTASIUS(11/04/491-1/07/518) Tremissis - 491-518
N° v31_0704 Mint name : Constantinople Diameter in
mm : 14 mm Die axis : 7 h. Metal : or Actual
weight : 1,49 g. Legal weight : 1,50 g. Pieces to
the mark : 1/216 L. Fineness per thousand :
1000°/oo Current for: 2.400 noummia Rarity level :
R Condition : SPL Starting Price : 175.00 €
(around 236.25 USD) Estimate : 250.00 € (around
337.50 USD) OBVERSE Legend : D N ANASTA-SIVS PP
AVG. Translation : (Notre Seigneur Anastase
Perpétuel Auguste). Description : Buste diadémé,
drapé et cuirassé d'Anastase à droite, vu de trois
quarts en avant (A’a) ; diadème perlé. REVERSE
Legend : VICTORIA AVGVSTORVH// CONOB. Translation
: (Victoire des Augustes). Description : Victoire
marchant à droite, tenant une couronne de la main
droite et un globe crucigère de la main gauche ;
une étoile à huit rais dans le champ à droite.
Reference number in specialised litterature :
BMC/B.10 - R.327 - Do.10 - BN/B.23 - BC.8 (120£)
Description of the condition of the coin :
Exemplaire de qualité exceptionnelle, parfaitement
centré des deux côtés. Très beau portrait. A
conservé son brillant de frappe. About this type :
Numismatiquement, le règne se divise en deux
parties bien distinctes : avant et après la
réforme monétaire de 498. Cette réforme ne porte
pas sur l'or, mais sur l'argent et surtout le
bronze. Le solidus est dorénavant taillé au1/72e
de livre (4,51 g). Avant 498, nous trouvions au
revers une longue croix ornée. Après la réforme,
cette croix devient un chrisme. Avant la réforme,
seules les pièces d'or étaient fabriquées :
solidus, semissis (demi sou), tremissis (tiers de
sou). Anastase recrée un véritable système
monétaire. Le solidus vaut 7.200 nummi de bronze.
La nouvelle grande monnaie de bronze, à l'image du
sesterce romain du Haut-Empire, s'appelle le
follis. Un solidus de 4,50 g vaut 180 folles de
18,00 g environ. Le follis de bronze avec la
marque grecque M vaut 40 nummi. Le solidus vaut
aussi 24 siliques d'argent ou 12 miliarense.
History : Après l'assassinat de Zénon, Anastase
épousa Ariadne qui le choisit comme empereur. Son
très long règne, vingt-sept ans, permit de
restaurer le pouvoir impérial. Il mourut sans
héritier mais est aujourd'hui considéré comme le
fondateur de l'empire byzantin.
- http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/143/10974p00.jpg/
ANASTASIUS M.S. 491 - 518 ALTIN TREMISSIS
CONSTANTINOPLE 1.4 GR 15.5 MM.
- http://www.moneymuseum.com/moneymuseum/library/coins/coin.jsp?lang=en&aid=3&ix=1&i=7
Denomination: Tremissis (1/3 Solidus) Mint
Authority: Emperor Anastasius Mint: Constantinople
Year of Issue: 491 Weight (g): 1.5 Diameter (mm):
14.300000190734863 Material: Gold Owner: Deutsche
Bundesbank. Although Rome had in fact been divided
into an eastern and a western empire for nearly a
century at the time of Anastasius' accession to
the throne, the period of his reign is generally
regarded as the initial phase of the evolution of
the Byzantine Empire as an autonomous entity. In
terms of its political consciousness and sense of
identity, however, Byzantium perceived itself as
part of a continuum, i.e. as the Roman Empire per
se. Of the many organizational reforms Anastasius
attempted, his reform of the coinage system lasted
longest. It reintroduced a finely differentiated
range of small denominations struck in copper. The
third-solidus, known as triens or tremissis,
remained the most prevalent gold denomination. The
image of Victoria that had appeared on Roman coins
for centuries, was retained as the characteristic
design on the reverse of the Byzantine tremissis.
- http://www.forumancientcoins.com/catalog/roman-and-greek-coins.asp?zpg=18222
Home Catalog > Roman Coins > The Late Empire
> Anastasius I > SH19041 Anastasius, 11
April 491 - 1 July 518 A.D. SH19041. Gold
tremissis, SBCV 8, DOC I 10, aEF, scratches, wavy,
Constantinople mint, weight 1.494g, maximum
diameter 15.7mm, die axis 180o, obverse D N
ANASTA-SIVS P P AVG, pearl-diademed, draped and
cuirassed bust right; reverse VICTORIA AVCVSTORVM
CONOB, Victory advancing right, head left, holds
wreath and globus cruciger, star right; superb
strike; SOLD.
- http://www.forumancientcoins.com/catalog/roman-and-greek-coins.asp?zpg=35899
Home > Catalog > Roman Coins > The Late
Empire > Anastasius I > SH30389 Anastasius,
11 April 491 - 1 July 518 A.D. SH30389. Gold
tremissis, SBCV 8, DOC I 10, BMC 10 - 15, EF,
Constantinople mint, weight 1.454g, maximum
diameter 14.6mm, die axis 180o, obverse D N
ANASTA-SIVS P P AVG, pearl-diademed, draped and
cuirassed bust right; reverse VICTORIA AVGVSTORVM,
Victory advancing right, head left, wreath in
right, globus cruciger in left, star right, CONOB
in ex; obverse light graffiti; SOLD.
- http://www.acsearch.info/record.html?id=411611
Source Martí Hervera & Soler y Llach Auction
Subasta 60 (06.07.2010) Lot 332 ( «
| » ) Price 220 EUR (~276 USD) Description
(Translate description) Tremisis. 491-518 d.C.
ANASTASIO I. CONSTANTINOPLA. Anv.: D. N.
ANASTASIVS P. P. AVG. Busto a derecha, con coraza
y diadema. Rev.: VICTORIA AVGVSTORVM CONOB.
Victoria en marcha a derecha, cabeza vuelta, con
corona y globo crucífero. AU. S-5. EBC.
- http://www.byzantinecoins.com/10994.html
(imitative gold
coin) Denomination Tremissis Minted At
Constantinople Reference Information W1, S-8,
DOC-10a, Berk-34, MIB-12, R-765, BMC-10, BN-11
Weight in Grams 1.54g Diameter 15.0 mm Die Axis
180° Accepted Striking Period 492-518 Officinae NA
Obverse Image Image of Anastasius I facing right,
diademed, draped and cuirassed Obverse Legend
DNANASTA-SIVSPPAVG22 Reverse Image Victory holding
wreath on left and globus with cross on right,
star in right field Reverse Legend
VICTORIAAVGSTORVH, CONOB in exergue (This
particular specimen replaces the 'M' with an 'H',
not very uncommon) Die Quality Superb, polished
Strike Almost complete, with slight weakness at
top of reverse legend Flan Quality Excellant, 100%
centered Wear None Overall Condition Rating Mint
State (FDC) This Coin's Uniqueness A few small
stains on the reverse legends from 3 to 5 o'clock
Desirability Medium Rarity Common (More than 250
known) Provenance Purchased from Artkeepers - June
2000 1999 Approximate Value (US $) $450 - $600
Inventory # 10994-AKR0V0F0K6K.
Zecca di Milano, Teodorico I,
491-501 d. C.:
- http://numismatics.org/collection/1947.3.128
Obverse Legend: D N ANASTASIVS P F AVG Obverse
Type: Bust diademed dr. r. Reverse Legend:
VICTORIA AVGVSTORVM Reverse Type: Victory adv. r.
looking l. holding gl. cr. in l. and wreath in r.;
in field r., star AE Tremissis, Milan, AD 492-AD
518. 1947.3.128 Axis: 6 Denomination: tremissis
Manufacture: ST Material: AE Measurements: 14.5 mm
Symbol: \:COMOB Weight: 1.47 grams.
- http://www.britishmuseum.org/collectionimages/AN00874/AN00874571_001_l.jpg
Minted in Milan. Date 491-501. Authority Ruler
Anastasius I. Issuer Theodoric I, King of the
Ostrogoths. State Ostrogothic Kingdom of Italy. D
N ANASTASIVS PP AVC/IVCTORIA AVGOSTORVM * -//CONOB
Weight: 1.43 grammes Die-axis: 6 o'clock
AN874571001 Registration number:
1904,0604.73 = 14mm.
- http://www.britishmuseum.org/collectionimages/AN00874/AN00874573_001_l.jpg
Minted in Milan Date 491-501 Authority Ruler
Anastasius I Issuer Theodoric I, King of the
Ostrogoths State Ostrogothic Kingdom of Italy D N
ANASTASIVS PP AVC/VICTORIA AVGVSOROM * -//COИOB
Weight: 1.42 grammes Die-axis: 6 o'clock
AN874573001 Registration number: B.12300 = 16mm.
- http://www.britishmuseum.org/collectionimages/AN00874/AN00874572_001_l.jpg
Minted in Milan Date 491-501 Authority Ruler
Anastasius I Issuer Theodoric I, King of the
Ostrogoths State Ostrogothic Kingdom of Italy D N
ANASTASIVS PP AVC/VICTORIA AVGVSORON * -//CONOB
Weight: 1.44 grammes Die-axis: 6 o'clock
AN874572001 Registration number: B.12299 = 14mm.
- http://www.britishmuseum.org/collectionimages/AN00874/AN00874572_001_l.jpg
Minted in Milan Date 491-501 Authority Ruler
Anastasius I Issuer Theodoric I, King of the
Ostrogoths State Ostrogothic Kingdom of Italy D N
ANASTASIVS PP AVC/VICTORIA AVIVSTOROM * -//CONOB
Weight: 1.45 grammes Die-axis: 6 o'clock
AN874574001 Registration number: B.12301 = 15mm.
Let's come to conclusions. For the evaluation of
authenticity I have examined three aspects of the
coin, two subjective, the overall look and style, and
one objective, the physical characteristics. The image
I could use for the study lacks in the detail
necessary to allow a thorough examination and a
serious comparison with the genuine coins of the
period. Within these limits, no substantial remark
concerning the overall look and style seems to emerge.
As for the physical characteristics, I observe that
the weight is normal, but not the diameter that is a
half of what one would expect from a tremissis. With a
diameter reduced by a half but with a normal weight,
the thickness of the flan should be four times larger
than one usually observes in the normal tremisses. In
addition, only using reduced dies one could possibly
obtain full obverse and reverse images like the ones
in plate 1. But the hypothesis of the use of reduced
dies, besides not being supported by any factual
finding, defies any economic logic, as the weight and
the amount of gold used to produce the coin, is fully
within the average. In the light of this, and having
received confirmation about the coin size ("Mr.
Giulio, I and you can be a hundred per cent sure that
diameter is 7mm"), I think that, even within the
limits of a remote evaluation, the coin cannot
be authentic.
Best regards.
Giulio De Florio
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Notes:
(1) In the
table below I summarize the physical
characteristics of the tremisses in the above lists:
Constantinople
mint
|
Links |
Weight
(g) |
Coin axis
(h) |
Diameter
(mm) |
Link01 |
1,45 |
- |
- |
Link02 |
1,49 |
- |
- |
Link03 |
1,47 |
7 |
- |
Link04 |
1,49 |
- |
. |
Link05 |
1,49 |
- |
- |
Link06 |
1,46 |
- |
- |
Link07 |
1,454 |
6 |
14,6 |
Link08 |
1,502 |
6 |
16,5 |
Link09 |
1,46 |
- |
- |
Link10 |
1,56 |
- |
- |
Link11 |
1,50 |
- |
15,50 |
Link12 |
1,46 |
- |
15 |
Link13 |
1,49 |
7 |
14 |
Link14 |
1,40 |
- |
15,5 |
Link15 |
1,50 |
- |
14,3 |
Link16 |
1,494 |
6 |
15,7 |
Link17 |
1,454 |
6 |
14,6 |
Milan mint |
Link1 |
1,47 |
6 |
14,5 |
Link2 |
1,43 |
6 |
14 |
Link3 |
1,42 |
6 |
16 |
Link4 |
1,44 |
6 |
14 |
Link17 |
1,45 |
6 |
15 |
The table shows that, while the weight (1.46 g) and
the coin axis (6h) of the coin under consideration
are within the average, the diameter (7mm) is at
least a half of what one would expect.
(2) Dominus Noster ANASTASIVS
PerPetuus AVGustus. I draw from the DEI (Diz.
Encicl.Italiano) the following biographical
profile of the Emperor Anastasius I: Born in Durazzo
in 430 (o 431 A. D.), he died perhaps in
Constantinople in 518. Modest court official, at the
death of Zeno the Isaurian in 491, he married his
widow Ariadne. He was crowned despite the hostility
of the patriarch Eufemius who suspected him of
Monophysitism (fifth century heresy, that denied the
double nature, human and divine, of Christ and
claimed that he'd rather have only the divine one -
v. http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monofisismo).
In this regard, Anastasius promised to respect the
decisions of the Council of Chalcedon. The rebellion
of the Isaurian (Anatolian Romanized population)
leaders resulted in a war that lasted five years and
ended with a mass deportation of the Isaurians (v. http://web.tiscalinet.it/helpscuola/86.html.
He faced the raids of the Slavs (from 493) and
Bulgarians (499) ordering the construction (507) of
the "long wall" in Constantinople and on 502 the
ones of Persians. He approved the government of
Theodoric (498) in Italy and later the one of
Clodoveus, who recognized his high authority. He
reformed the financial administration and, despite
tax reliefs, accumulated a large treasure. He
abolished the orgiastic feasts and wild beasts
fights in the hippodrome. In the last years,
favoring the Monophysites, he provoked riots and the
rebellion of General Vitaliano, who was finally
defeated after whirligigs in 516 (v. http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anastasio_I).
(3) At the time of the Emperor
Anastasius I in 491, the following denominations
survived of the late Roman coinage: the golden
solidus (v. link)
and its two fractions, the semissis (v. link)
and the tremissis (v. link),0
besides a small copper coin called nummus (v. link),
that in the middle of the fifth century was worth 1
/ 7200 of solid and weighed less than 1 g. The
reform of Anastasius (498) introduced a 40 Nummi
denomination (v. link),
recognizable by the letter M (the Greek letter M
stands for 40) on the reverse, a 20 nummi
denomination, recognizable by the letter K (v. link),
called semifollis, a 10 nummi denomination,
recognizable by the letter I (decanummius - v.
link)
and a 5 nummi denomination (v. link),
recognizable by the letter E. Follis remained a
constant for the next six centuries of Byzantine
coinage. [News from an article by Philip Grierson,
titled "BYZANTINO Coinage", partly published by the
site http://www.doaks.org/publications/doaks_online_publications/byzcoins.pdf].
(4) CONOB is the mint sign of Constantinople, formed
by "CON" (which stands for CONstantinopolis) and
"OB" (OB, from Greek όβρυζος=of pure gold), which
indicates a high gold content in the alloy. That
being stated, I observe that coins with CONOB sign
were emitted by Italian mints as well, particularly
by Milan, at the time (491-501 d. C.) under the
control of the Ostrogothic King Theodoric I who did
not strike coins under his name but in the name of
Anastasius, recognizing his formal authority. It is
not simple to make out coins emitted by
Constantinople and by Milan, yet, as it is evident
from the coins above referred (see link),
Milan tremisses often have legends not within the
standards of pure Latin, especially the reverse
legends. That means it is not possible to exclude
that even the coin under exam, because of that
AVGOSTOROM in place of AVGVSTORVM and D N ANASTA
SIVS P P AV in place of D N ANASTA SIVS P P AVG was
stricken by Milan.
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