- CONSTANTINE X Ducas with Eudocia. (1059-1067 AD) Follis
- Obverse : Christ standing facing on footstool /
- Reverse :Constantine and Eudocia standing facing, holding between them a labarum with cross-piece on shaft set on three steps.
- Constantinople mint
- 8,06 g.
- DOC 8; SB 1853
Byzantine christ coin
Discover this precious Byzantine coin, a follis struck during the reign of Constantine X Ducas with Eudocia, between 1059 and 1067 AD. Weighing 8.06 grams and originating from the Constantinople mint, the obverse of the coin shows Christ standing on a pedestal, a powerful symbol of Christian faith.
The reverse illustrates Constantine and Eudocia standing face to face, holding together a labarum topped with a cross, evoking their joint reign and their devotion to the Church. This coin represents a fusion of royal power and sanctity, capturing the essence of the Ducas dynasty in Byzantine history.
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