Byzantine Empire AV Tremissis Phocas 602-610 AD XF (S-634)

Byzantine Empire AV Tremissis Phocas 602-610 AD XF (S-634)
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  • Mint: N/A - Not Available
  • Grade: Extra Fine
  • Diameter: 20 mm
  • Denomination: AV Tremissis
  • Metal Content: 0.07 troy oz

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  • Product Details
    This attractive fractional Gold coin of the Byzantine Empire was issued during the reign of the Emperor Phocas.
    Coin Highlights:
    • Byzantine Empire Gold Tremissis Phocas.
    • This item shows nice detail and is considered to be in XF (Extra Fine) condition.
    • Obverse: Pearl-doademed and cuirassed bust of Phocas facing right.
    • Reverse: Cross potent, CONOB below.
    • Sear-634.

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    This Gold Tremissis dates from the reign of the Byzantine Emperor Phocas (602-610 AD). His reign was marked by violence from the beginning. In 602, after rising through the ranks in the army, Phocas took advantage of the military's displeasure with the Emperor Maurice, and had him killed, thus proclaiming himself as the new emperor. He was popular at first, but his mismanagement of the empire led to him making many enemies. Phocas responded to this by executing thousands in an attempt to spread fear and keep his power. The tyranny had become too much of a strain on the empire, and after only eight years on the throne, Phocas himself was executed by is own successor, Heraclius.
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