Product Description
This Roman Byzantine Empire bronze (small module) follis coin was minted under the rule of Emperor Justin II, during his reign, 565 - 578 A.D.. The obverse shows a stunning rich red copper oxide patina highlighting emperor Justin and his wife, empress Sophia, facing seated on thrones, and wearing crowns topped with crosses. The reverse shows a large M (the denomination in the Greek number indicating 40 nummi which equaled one follis), with an illegible mint mark beneath.
HISTORY
Justin II was Eastern Roman emperor from 565 until 578 AD. He was the nephew of Justinian I and the husband of empress Sophia, the niece of the empress Theodora, and a member of the Justinian dynasty.
Justin II inherited a greatly enlarged but over-extended empire, with far fewer resources at his disposal compared to Justinian I. He ended the payment of tributes and adopted a hard line stance against the empire's neighbors, which resulted in rekindling of war with the Sassanid Empire, and in a Lombard invasion which cost the Romans much of their territory in Italy.