Sale: CNG 69, Lot: 1871. Estimate $200. Closing Date: Wednesday, 8 June 2005. Sold For $475. This amount does not include the buyer’s fee. |
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ANONYMOUS. Circa 10th century. Æ 19mm Weight-Tessera (3.98 gm, 12h). +
DV O / TE TAP TWN. Bendall,
Weights 17 note; Hendy,
Studies, p. 508; cf. Göbl,
Antike 234 (tetarteron). VF, dark green patina. ($200)
The various monetiform bronze tokens are ascribed to the period following the introduction of the reduced weight gold tetarteron by Nicephorus II (963-969). Hendy has proposed the
duo tetartwn as a weight for an issue of light weight coins from the reign of Basil II. However, the evidence for this "light weight coin" is debateable at best, and in any case the weights of the
duo tetartwn and the
tetarteron pieces are virtually identical, with well preserved specimens of both types averaging about 3.97 grams. If these pieces are not weights, they may be tesserae for the distribution of official donations.