1092-1118 AD., Alexios I, Philippopolis mint (Thracia), Æ Tetarteron, unlisted.
Alexios I `Comnenus´ (1081-1118 AD.), Philippopolis mint (Thracia), struck 1092-1118 AD., (post reform),
Æ Tetarteron (ø 17-19 mm / 1,25 g), copper, axes irregular alignment ↑→ (ca. 90°),
Obv.: [AΛЄ(?)]XIOC - [...] , crowned half-length portrait wearing chlamys with cross scepter and globus cruciger facing, legend fragment in left field.
Rev.: Φ - [A] / M - Δ , jeweled cross with a globe at the end of each bar and X at center; four Greek letters in angles meaning [Staure] F[ylatte] A[lexion] M[egan] D[espoten] ?
Sear BC - ; DOC - (cf. DOC IV 20 o/p and 31) ; cf. Numismatik Lanz, München, auction Auction 132, no. 615 (27. November 2006) ( http://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=338852 ) .