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| 裏面の説明 | Facing bust of Christ Pantokrator depicted in Byzantine style, nimbed and robed, holding a scroll or codex in his left hand and raising his right hand in benediction. A cross appears to the left and right of the bust within the concave field, framing the central image in the manner of contemporary Byzantine coinage. |
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Konstantin Tih came to power through marriage into the Asen dynasty rather than by blood, and his reign was plagued by dynastic instability, wars with the Byzantines and Mongols, and a debilitating riding accident that left him partially paralyzed in his later years. The copper trachy was the fractional workhorse of Byzantine-influenced Bulgarian coinage, and Tih's issues closely mirrored Nicaean and early Palaiologan types — a deliberate political signal about his claim to legitimacy in the broader Orthodox imperial tradition.