Byzantine Coins in Exclusive Heritage Showcase Auction

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The October 15 Spotlight: Byzantine Ancient Coins Showcase Auction from Heritage Auctions allows you to experience the historical significance of the Byzantine Empire through its coinage. From gold solidi to bronze folles, each coin provides insight into the economic, cultural, and political aspects of the Eastern Romans. The 194 lots in this auction are currently open for bidding, and this auction will conclude with a Live Session though Heritage Live on Tuesday, October 15 at 7PM CT.

Philippicus (Bardanes) (AD 711-713). AV solidus. Image: NGC / CoinWeek.
Philippicus (Bardanes) (AD 711-713). AV solidus. Image: NGC / CoinWeek.

A particularly notable coin offered here is an AV solidus of Philippicus (Bardanes), graded Choice AU 5/5 – 3/5 by NGC. One of a debilitating string of short-lived rulers from the early eighth century, Bardanes was a general of Armenian origins who was proclaimed emperor upon the final overthrow of Justinian II. Almost immediately, he alienated the clergy and populace by reviving the Monothelete heresy (proposing that Christ had a single, divine nature and will) that had supposedly been stamped out decades previously. He was also unsuccessful in stopping Arab and Bulgarian advances, prompting the Byzantine army to depose and blind him after 18 months of ineffective rule. He was replaced by the finance minister Artemius, who reigned as Anastasius II. This extraordinary piece shows the unusually fine artistry employed on the coinage for so ephemeral a reign, showing the emperor holding two symbols of office dating back to Roman times: The globus cruciger and scipio aquila, a scepter topped by an eagle.

Take a look at some of the other Byzantine treasures you have the chance to acquire here:

Place your bids on these rare Byzantine coins in the Heritage Showcase Auction now through October 15 on Coins.HA.com.

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