Byzantine EL/AV Hyperpyron Andronicus II (1294-1320 AD) Ch XF NGC

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Coin Highlights:
The Byzantine EL/AV Hyperpyron of Andronicus II (1294-1320 AD) offers a glimpse into the twilight years of the Byzantine Empire, a period of both artistic refinement and political complexity. Struck in electrum, this coin represents the enduring legacy of a once-mighty empire that continued to uphold its numismatic traditions even in times of decline.
Graded Choice Extremely Fine (Ch XF) by NGC, this specimen boasts a Strike rating of 3/5 and a Surface rating of 4/5, ensuring a well-preserved example with strong details and minimal distractions. The obverse showcases the iconic Christ Pantocrator enthroned, radiating divine authority, while the reverse features Andronicus II and his co-emperor, Michael IX, standing in regal splendor beneath a cross-topped labarum. The intricate details and well-defined features make this coin a standout piece for collectors of Byzantine gold.
As a tangible artifact from an era of transition, this Hyperpyron embodies both historical significance and numismatic appeal. Whether you are a seasoned collector or an admirer of Byzantine artistry, this coin presents a rare opportunity to own a genuine piece of medieval history. Secure it today and add an exceptional treasure to your collection.
This is a captivating cup-shaped type from the Byzantine Empire. It is an appealing example of this crude issue with strong detail on the reverse.
Coin Highlights:
- 1294-1320 Gold AV/EL Hyperpyron. Andronicus II Michael IX. Crusader period.
- Minted in the restored Byzantine Empire.
- NGC encapsulation authenticates and protects the condition of the coin.
- Graded Choice Extra Fine by NGC.
- Obverse: Bust of the Virgin Orans within the city walls with six towers.
- Reverse: Christ standing facing, crowning Andronicus II to left and Michael IX to right.
The Byzantine EL/AV Hyperpyron of Andronicus II (1294-1320 AD) offers a glimpse into the twilight years of the Byzantine Empire, a period of both artistic refinement and political complexity. Struck in electrum, this coin represents the enduring legacy of a once-mighty empire that continued to uphold its numismatic traditions even in times of decline.
Graded Choice Extremely Fine (Ch XF) by NGC, this specimen boasts a Strike rating of 3/5 and a Surface rating of 4/5, ensuring a well-preserved example with strong details and minimal distractions. The obverse showcases the iconic Christ Pantocrator enthroned, radiating divine authority, while the reverse features Andronicus II and his co-emperor, Michael IX, standing in regal splendor beneath a cross-topped labarum. The intricate details and well-defined features make this coin a standout piece for collectors of Byzantine gold.
As a tangible artifact from an era of transition, this Hyperpyron embodies both historical significance and numismatic appeal. Whether you are a seasoned collector or an admirer of Byzantine artistry, this coin presents a rare opportunity to own a genuine piece of medieval history. Secure it today and add an exceptional treasure to your collection.
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