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Roman Bronze AE4 Of Leo I (about 1,555-1,575 years ago)

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This small bronze coin (AE4 size designation) was minted during the reign of Emperor Leo I, known as "The Greek," who ruled the Eastern Roman Empire during a critical transition period. These small denomination coins would have been used for everyday transactions throughout the eastern Mediterranean.

Coin Description:

  • Front side: Profile portrait of Emperor Leo I wearing an imperial diadem, with his name and titles in Latin or Greek around the edge

  • Back side: Likely features Christian religious symbolism, victory figures, or imperial insignia common on 5th century Byzantine coinage

Technical Details:

  • Bronze composition (copper alloy)

  • AE4 denomination (smallest standard bronze coin of the period)

  • NGC certified (Numismatic Guaranty Corporation)

  • Minted between 457-474 CE in Constantinople or other eastern imperial mints

  • Condition: Certified by NGC, specific grade not provided

Historical Significance: This coin represents the early Byzantine period when the Eastern Roman Empire was establishing its distinctive identity separate from the declining Western Roman Empire. Leo I strengthened the eastern provinces while attempting to support the faltering west. His reign marked important transitions: he was the first emperor crowned by the Patriarch of Constantinople (establishing a religious tradition that would continue for centuries) and the first to legislate primarily in Greek rather than Latin, reflecting the empire's increasingly eastern cultural orientation.

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This small bronze coin (AE4 size designation) was minted during the reign of Emperor Leo I, known as "The Greek," who ruled the Eastern Roman Empire during a critical transition period. These small denomination coins would have been used for everyday transactions throughout the eastern Mediterranean.

Coin Description:

  • Front side: Profile portrait of Emperor Leo I wearing an imperial diadem, with his name and titles in Latin or Greek around the edge

  • Back side: Likely features Christian religious symbolism, victory figures, or imperial insignia common on 5th century Byzantine coinage

Technical Details:

  • Bronze composition (copper alloy)

  • AE4 denomination (smallest standard bronze coin of the period)

  • NGC certified (Numismatic Guaranty Corporation)

  • Minted between 457-474 CE in Constantinople or other eastern imperial mints

  • Condition: Certified by NGC, specific grade not provided

Historical Significance: This coin represents the early Byzantine period when the Eastern Roman Empire was establishing its distinctive identity separate from the declining Western Roman Empire. Leo I strengthened the eastern provinces while attempting to support the faltering west. His reign marked important transitions: he was the first emperor crowned by the Patriarch of Constantinople (establishing a religious tradition that would continue for centuries) and the first to legislate primarily in Greek rather than Latin, reflecting the empire's increasingly eastern cultural orientation.

This small bronze coin (AE4 size designation) was minted during the reign of Emperor Leo I, known as "The Greek," who ruled the Eastern Roman Empire during a critical transition period. These small denomination coins would have been used for everyday transactions throughout the eastern Mediterranean.

Coin Description:

  • Front side: Profile portrait of Emperor Leo I wearing an imperial diadem, with his name and titles in Latin or Greek around the edge

  • Back side: Likely features Christian religious symbolism, victory figures, or imperial insignia common on 5th century Byzantine coinage

Technical Details:

  • Bronze composition (copper alloy)

  • AE4 denomination (smallest standard bronze coin of the period)

  • NGC certified (Numismatic Guaranty Corporation)

  • Minted between 457-474 CE in Constantinople or other eastern imperial mints

  • Condition: Certified by NGC, specific grade not provided

Historical Significance: This coin represents the early Byzantine period when the Eastern Roman Empire was establishing its distinctive identity separate from the declining Western Roman Empire. Leo I strengthened the eastern provinces while attempting to support the faltering west. His reign marked important transitions: he was the first emperor crowned by the Patriarch of Constantinople (establishing a religious tradition that would continue for centuries) and the first to legislate primarily in Greek rather than Latin, reflecting the empire's increasingly eastern cultural orientation.

Leo I (Ancient Greek: Λέων, romanized: Leōn; c. 401 – 18 January 474), also known as "the Thracian" (Latin: Thrax; Ancient Greek: ὁ Θρᾷξ),[c] was Eastern Roman emperor from 457 to 474. He was a native of Dacia Aureliana near historic Thrace. He is sometimes surnamed with the epithet "the Great" (Latin: Magnus; Ancient Greek: ὁ Μέγας), probably to distinguish him from his young grandson and co-augustus Leo II (Ancient Greek: ὁ Μικρός, romanized: ho Mikrós, lit. 'the Small').[d]

During his 17-year rule, he oversaw a number of ambitious political and military plans, aimed mostly at aiding the faltering Western Roman Empire and recovering its former territories. He is notable for being the first Eastern Emperor to legislate in Koine Greek rather than Late Latin.[10] He is commemorated as a saint in the Eastern Orthodox Church, with his feast day on 20 January.[11][12]

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