This is my 4th sweet, sweet coin from Lorraine (France) ... man, I absolutely love the coins from this region (cool artists, with my coin-taste!!) ... okay sure, maybe this baby isn't exactly ancient ... but I love you guys, so I wanted to give you first look at my newest coin!! Lorraine, Duke of Lorraine, Antoine the Good AR Demi-plaque Nancy mint 1508-1544 AD Diameter: TBD Weight: 1.59 grams Obverse: + ΛnThOn : ∂ : G : CΛLΛBЧ : LOThOЧ : ЄT : BΛЧ : ∂ (double saltire stops), crowned ducal coat-of-arms Reverse: + mOnЄTΛ : nOVΛ : FΛCTΛ : In : nΛnCЄIO : (double saltire stops), armored arm, wielding sword, emerging from clouds Reference: De Saulcy pl. XIV, 13; Roberts 9491; Boudeau 1507 Other: VF, darkly toned Ummm, or rotated this way => both are very cool, eh? (thanks, Oki)
ahaha JA, good one ... yah, but I didn't claim that I had a unique version of "clouds from above" like your left facing lion, my cheeky friend!! ... I love ya, brother
Thanks gang ... yah, I love coins with weapons on 'em (very cool) => oh, please feel free to post any cool weapon-coins ... I dare ya!!
Steve, those are the best Medieval coins I have seen in quite a while---incredibly detailed and eye-catching!! I guess it's the Lorraine area---either way, I LOVE THEM!!
that's another awesome medieval coin stevex. that group of 4 is outstanding. those guys knew how to make some nice lookin' coins. these guys...not so much.
Thanks for the coinpliments, gang ... Ummm, nobody has any coins with swords and/or any other weapons on 'em? Please feel free to pile-on and show your coins ... cheers
Wonderfull Lorraine coins Steve. Il love medieval french coins too. To respond to your knight, here's a "cavalier d'or" de Pierre II de Bourbon (ruler of the principality of Dombes 1488-1503) Cavalier d'or - sans date - (about 15 known examples) Atelier de Trévoux + PETRVS * DVX * BORBONI * TREVOSI * DII ˘ Buste du prince a gauche portant le collier de l'ordre de Saint Michel DEXTE * RA * DNI * EXALTA * VIT * ME * Le Prince casqué et cuirassé à cheval, brandissant une épée et passant à droite. La housse est semée de lis, accompagnée de la brisure (les armes de la maison de Bourbon). 3,38 gr - 23 mm Ref : Divo Dombes # 17, Mantellier # 15v, Poey d'Avant # 5102v, Caron # 547, Friedberg # 120 Q