Byzantine identification, John V AE follaro?

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by Curtis, Jul 3, 2010.

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What is this coin?

  1. the John V follaro Curtis thinks it is;

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  2. something close;

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  3. something totally different! (Please post elaboration)

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  1. Curtis

    Curtis Well-Known Member

    *Disclaimer: I'm new, and I've read the rules. I *might* sell this coin later, though I've had it in my personal collection, unattributed for about five-six years. I think this is ok, but willing to re/move to advertising if that's more appropriate. Lemme know.
    I have a lot of trouble with Byzantine coins from this time, since there were rarely any legends and the designs were so crude and variable within issue.

    But I have a tentative attribution. Would anyone weigh in on it, either way?

    I think it's Sear Byzantine #2515 (I should buy the reference, but never got around to the Byz one, just Greek ones, and some Roman--definitely wish I still had my catalog collection from when I was a teenager in the 90s, but my parents tossed it--CNG, CCE, Ed J Waddell, etc. Not as bad as my grandma depositing my dad's seated liberty dollars in the bank when he was a teen! Ha!)

    Where I got this id--after scouring everything I could for countless hours over a couple years--

    Wildwinds:
    John V Palaeologus Æ Follaro. 1.95 grams. Constantinople mint, 1379-1391 AD. D MH TP C P, Demetrius standing facing, holding spear, shield, & globus cruciger / Facing bust of John, holding cross-scepter; pellet to left. (Sear 2515)

    Coinarchives:
    John V Palaeologus (1341-1391). Copper follaro (1.59 gm). Constantinople. Bust of St. Demetrius facing / Crowned bust of John facing. Bendall 331.2. Sear 2515. Very rare. A little weakly struck in spots, otherwise very fine

    Mine: 16mm, 1.2g. A little light, but doesn't seem unreasonable for the time, given the degree of variation within issue.

    I'd love to have any input. Sorry if I post images twice (please lemme know)--I've had trouble with Cointalk hosting my images, so I put 3rd part hosting in...will correct if necessary:
    What I take to be the obverse:
    John v obverse for internet.jpg

    What I take to be the reverse:
    John v r for internet.jpg
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