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Seasonal Pick Byzantine Bronze Follis Coin - Jesus Christ, King Of Kings In A Sterling Silver Pendant | Artifact #3646 Accessory [WE9Jw3hM]

$45.99 $147.99 -69%

The Byzantine Bronze Follis: Jesus Christ, King of Kings in an Heirloom PendantPlease Note: This is an authentic ancient Byzantine Treasure Coin, and you will receive the exact pendant in the photographs and description.FOR PENDANT SIZE SEE COIN DETA

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The Byzantine Bronze Follis: Jesus Christ, King of Kings in an Heirloom Pendant

Please Note: This is an authentic ancient Byzantine Treasure Coin, and you will receive the exact pendant in the photographs and description.

FOR PENDANT SIZE SEE COIN DETAILS BELOW

By the early 5th Century, the once dominant Roman Empire was a fragmented collection of on-again, off-again allied or warring regions. Divided roughly between the western and eastern halves of the empire, the glory of Rome was no longer. Out of the ashes of this once great society rose the empire that would dominate European culture, economics and warfare for close to a millennium: The Eastern Roman, or Christian Byzantine Empire.

It is from this mighty Christian empire, surrounded by non-christian kingdoms, that this regal bronze follis comes. Bearing a portrait of Jesus Christ with the book of the Gospels on the front, on the back is the bold legend in Greek: IhSuS / XRISTuS / bASILEu / bASILE which translates to JESUS CHRIST KING OF KINGS.

Your Byzantine Bronze Follis:

  • Denomination: Follis
  • Date: 1059-1067 AD
  • Emperor: Constantine X
  • Obverse (Front): Jesus Christ Holding the Book of the Gospels - IC left and XC right of Christ
  • Reverse (Back): Greek Legend: IS XS / bASILE / bASIL - "JESUS CHRIST KING OF KINGS"
  • Coin Metal: Bronze
  • Bezel Metal: Proprietary, Non-Tarnishing Sterling Silver
  • Articulating Bail Interior Diameter: Will accommodate chain or leather necklace up to 6.2 mm
  • Pendant Size : 1 1/4” Across, 1 5/8” Tall - the width of a 50 cent piece

Robert's Notes: Beautiful coin, with a good portrait of Christ. It's hard to believe this coin is over 1,000 years old. It only survived this long, and in such good condition, by being buried for hundreds of years, then painstakingly conserved in our conservation lab. 

Greek Legend reads: IS XS / bASILE / bASIL - "JESUS CHRIST KING OF KINGS"

Note on the Latin Legend: IC is the first two letters of Jesus in Latin, and XC is the first two letters of Christ. These abbreviations are seen on the front of the coin, appearing to the left and right of Christ.  

The Byzantine Empire was firmly rooted in its Greek past. Byzantines were mainly Greek-speakers throughout Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages.  Their capital city was Constantinople, which was also known historically as Byzantium.  After the 5th century collapse of the Western Roman Empire, the Byzantine Empire continued to thrive and grow in influence, and while we refer to the “Byzantine Empire” or “Eastern Roman Empire,” they referred to their country as simply the “Roman Empire.”

Byzantine money – the money used in the Eastern Roman Empire after the fall of the West (circa 470 AD) – was made up of two very different types of coins:  the gold solidus and a variety of bronze coins with clearly defined values. By the end of the empire, coins were issued in silver and bronze only.

Early Byzantine coins are familiar to those who are used to Roman Empire coins. On the obverse, or front, is the bust of the Emperor, with one significant change. Now, the Emperor is portrayed full face rather than in profile. On the reverse, or back, of Byzantine coins is usually a Christian symbol. Crosses and angels (based on the winged Roman goddess Victory) were often used.

By the rule of Emperor Justinian II (685–695), Byzantine coins were becoming more distinctly “Byzantine” in both art and symbolism. Justinian was the first to picture Jesus Christ on the obverse of his coinage, with a half, or full-length depiction of the Emperor on the reverse.

Throughout the centuries, Byzantine coins were a staple of trade throughout Europe and the Orient. These coins are found throughout Europe, the Middle East, the Orient and North Africa to this day. Each is a snapshot into the past, when a once-great empire ruled the Eastern world.

Your Byzantine Follis Pendant comes with:

  1. Our 100% Authentic Lifetime Guarantee
  2. A Detailed, Customized, Multi-Page, Full Color Photo Certificate of Authenticity Researched and Written by April Knecht & Robert Lewis Knecht
  3. Treasure Hunters Gazette Booklet
  4. Mini Museum Display for when you are not wearing your treasure
  5. A Treasure Jewelry Care Card

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January 3, 2026

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January 3, 2026

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