Elemental characterization of surface and bulk of copper-based coins from the Byzantine-period by means of spectroscopic techniques

Microchemical Journal(2019)

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Thirty-three Byzantine copper-based coins (so-called anonymous follis) from 970 to 1085 CE were investigated in order to determine the elemental composition both of the bulk and of the surface. The ancient coins analysed - belonging to the Thomas Bertelè Collection, now located in the Bottacin Museum of Padova (Italy) - were studied by way of physical, chemical and chemometric testing techniques. This study aims to obtain information on socio-economic aspects of the Byzantine Empire using chemical and physical data of currency as indirect indicators. First, the weight, diameter and thickness of each piece were measured, then a micro-Energy Dispersive X-ray Fluorescence (μ-EDXRF) technique was applied on a cleaned and polished area of the surface of the coin to evaluate the presence of minor elements in a non-destructive fashion. A micro-destructive sampling method for both surface and bulk samples, based on mechanically drilling the edge, was finally employed, and Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectroscopy (ICP-AES) was used for the quantitative determination of Cu (the major alloying element), Pb, As, Fe, Zn, Ag, Ni, Sn and Mn (minor elements) in the powder which resulted from drilling each coin, previously dissolved via aqua regia dissolution technique overnight at room temperature.
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Byzantine coins,ICP-AES,μ-EDXRF,Metal,Alloys,Minor elements
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