Corinth Coin: 1967 200
Collection:   Corinth
Type:   Coin
Name:   1967 200
Title:   Byzantine Copper/Bronze Tetarteron of Alexius I, Thessalonika Mint (AD 1092 - AD 1118)
Year:   1967
Coin Number:   200
Period:   Byzantine
Material:   AE
Denomination:   Tetarteron
Mint:   Thessalonika
Authority:   Alexius I
Obverse Legend:   C-[F]/M-D
Obverse Type:   Jeweled, radiate cross, decorated at end of each limb with one large globule and two smaller, all on two steps; letters in angles
Reverse Legend:   TVK-[]
Reverse Type:   Emperor bust, wearing stemma, divitision, and jeweled loros of traditional type, in r. hand, scepter cruciger, in l., globus cruciger
Axis Clock:   5
Weight Description:   2.79
Weight:   2.79
Diameter:   20
Chronology:   AD 1092 - AD 1118
Findspot Description:   Roman Bath; 67W; NW-1, Room E
Excavation Date: 4/24/1967
Notebook: 356 p. 69, .
Notes:   Study Collection. Data Entry Funded by the Kress Foundation.
Negatives: 95-37-23,24
Reference:   DOC IV p. 237, 40a.4; Hendy p. 88, Third Coinage, Plate 8.10-12
Site:   Corinth
City:   Ancient Corinth
Country:   Greece
References:   Image: digital 2010 2345
Image: digital 2010 2346
Image: digital 2010 2347
Notebook Page: NB 356, spread 43 (p. 70)