chrsmat71 gets frugally medieval

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by chrsmat71, Dec 8, 2014.

  1. chrsmat71

    chrsmat71 I LIKE TURTLES!

    picked up a couple of budget medieval coins. i'm not familiar with this coin, just picked it up for dirt cheap so didn't ask any questions until i got it. i'm not absolutely certain of my attribution. also, i got the obverse and reverse mixed up. the obverse is right, and the reverse is left.

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    holy roman empire
    archbishopric of salzburg
    eberhard II of regensberg
    1200 - 1246 AD
    ar pfennig
    o: bishop with crosier
    r: bishop between crosses
    19 mm
    1.2g

    here's one i found on asearch. also note the flattened scraped areas occurring at right angles like on my coin my coin. any one know why these are on some of these coins? weight adjustment?

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    i've been wanting to pick up an islamic coin, the text is pretty as usual, but this one also has some neat geometric patterns.

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    qarakhanid (karakhanid) AE broad dirham
    ahmad b. ibrahim (jalal al din qadir khan)
    1178-1210 AD
    33 mm
    4.1 g

    this coin is much larger than i expected from the sellers photo, and pretty thin. kind of reminds my of a sassanian coin in that regard.

    the qarakhanids were a turkic people that controlled a chunck of central asia at the time...included bukhara, what used to be sogdian territory and such. this coin was about the end of the line for the qarakhanids, they were dismantled by a persian groupknown as the khwarezmid ...and then shortly thereafter good ol' genghis khan rolled them all up, if i'm understanding all this correctly.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kara-Khanid_Khanate
     
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  3. Eng

    Eng Senior Eng

    Very cool coins Chris, i like the face on the Bishop. :eek:
     
  4. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

    Nice grabs, I like the first one most.
     
  5. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    wow bother chrismat, those are some sweet medievals!!

    12th and 13th century AD (very cool additions)

    ... I don't have too many examples from these centuries ...
     
  6. chrsmat71

    chrsmat71 I LIKE TURTLES!

    thanks guys.

    Islamic coins and high medieval eurpoean coins are both weak spots in my collection. I get why they don't evoke much of a response from most collectors, the crude style of European coins and the text only coins from the Islamic world...in a language westerners like myself don't understand (I have no clue what my coin says..would love to know).

    I kind of like the medieval coins now, the die engravers sure aren't what they were back in the ancient world...man, but the almost childish style is kind of cool. and the Islamic coins, even without cool pics of animals or kings...make full use of the very pretty script.
     
  7. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

    I fall into that category of the "text only" coins. But it doesnt matter if its islamic or modern, they dont do anything for me even if they ay be historical in some way. I need a figure of something to look at.
     
  8. TIF

    TIF Always learning.

    Your cartoonish pfennig deserves some 'shopping, yo. :D

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  9. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Hmmmm well, maybe sweet Lorraine is your poison, my friend? (here are three cool examples) ...

    Lorraine Duche de Lorraine Thiebaut II.jpg Lorraine 1400 a.jpg Lorraine 1600 a.jpg
     
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  10. jcm

    jcm Active Member

    The Qarakhanids switched to a broad flan billon dirhem (something like 5% silver) during the "worldwide silver crisis." Yours was issued after the qaghanate split into eastern and western halves.
    Here's one from the Khwarezm Shahs, with the usual legends. Issued even after Khwarezm fell to the Chingizids with legends unchanged.
    Ala ad-din Muhammad, BI Broad flan dirhem, ca 1210's-40's.
     

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  11. John Anthony

    John Anthony Ultracrepidarian

    I'll be the contrarian and say I like the Islamic dirham the best. It's a large coin with lovely patterns, and I'm always intrigued by exotic scripts, not that Arabic is that exotic, but I don't know it, so it seems exotic to me.
     
  12. jcm

    jcm Active Member

    Here's some more Qarakhanid:

    AR Dirhem, Uzjend Mint, 427 AH. Kochnev 820.
     

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  13. zumbly

    zumbly Ha'ina 'ia mai ana ka puana

    I like your Qarakhanid as well... the combination of the script and patterns I'm finding quite pleasing to the eye. I recently just picked up some random medieval and Islamic (Samanid) coins too, but I'm hoping they won't develop into another collecting area... I can't afford more!
     
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  14. Valentinian

    Valentinian Well-Known Member

    New coins from rulers or places or eras you didn't already have represented in your collection are a great occasion to get out the books and read up on the people and places and enjoy the special feeling "I've got a coin from then!" I don't know who else besides coin collectors can have that tangible connection to history. Who else could have genuine artifacts from all those rulers and cultures?
     
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  15. jcm

    jcm Active Member

    Samanid is actually affordable,it's just if you can read them!
     
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