JUSTINIAN II GOLD SOLIDUS – FIRST REIGN ISSUE WITH FIRST IMAGE OF CHRIST ON COINAGE – MINT STATE NGC GRADED BYZANTINE COIN (Inv. 19935)
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19935. BYZANTINE EMPIRE. JUSTINIAN II, FIRST REIGN, AD 685–695.
Gold Solidus, 4.40 g, 19 mm. Issue of Constantinople, officina S.
Obv. IhS CRISTOS RЄX REgNANTIЧM, bust of bearded Christ Pantocrator, facing, holding Gospels and raising his right hand in benediction. Rev. [D IЧSTINIA]NЧS SЄRЧ ChRISTI S, Justinian standing, facing, wearing loros and holding cross potent on a two–stepped base and akakia, [CONOP] in exergue.
Sear 1248.
NGC graded MINT STATE, Strike 4/5, Surface 3/5, “brushed.”
The introduction of Jesus Christ on Byzantine coinage takes place with this issue minted under Justinian II, whose rule is separated into two distinct periods, before and after his exile from Constantinople. During Justinian’s “First Reign” Christ appears for the first time on coinage, shown bearded and with the traits of a classical philosopher, accompanied by the legend “Rex Regnantium” (“King of Kings”). The great French numismatist Lacam has referred to this portrait type as the “Christ of the Ascension and Redemption.”