Just received a birthday present, 2 weeks late but never mind, from a friend who is travelling Europe. It is not part of my collecting focus, however, I think I have managed to attribute it correctly. Any extra info about this type would be most grateful. Cilician Armenia. Royal. King Hetoum I, with Queen Zabel AD 1226-1270. 1Tram AR Obverse Crowned lion standing right with a long cross in its paw. Lettering: ՀԵԹՈՒՄ ԹԱԳԱՒՈՐ ՀԱՅՈՑ Translation: Hetoum king of the Armenians Reverse Queen Zabel and king Hetoum holding a long cross. Lettering: ԿԱՐՈՂՈՒԹ ԻԻՆՆ ԱՅ Ե Translation: By the will of God 21 mm, 2,97 g Issuer Cilician Armenia (Crusader and Christian states in the Eastern Mediterranean) King Hethum I (Հեթում Ա) (1226-1270) Type Standard circulation coin Years 1226-1270 Value 1 Tram Currency Tram (1080-1301) Composition Silver Weight 3.2 g Diameter 21 mm Shape Round (irregular) Technique Hammered Demonetized Yes Number N# 45836