My New Medieval Coin

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by Craig Z, May 11, 2017.

  1. Sallent

    Sallent Live long and prosper

    Great European medievals, everyone, but let's not neglect the Islamic medieval world. They produced coins too, even if a little dull by our western beauty standards (ie. mostly scripts insteas of images).

    I'm going to give Islamic medievals a little love here.

    Almohad-muwahhids AR Dirham (anonymous).jpg
    Almohads

    Umayyad Dirham of Caliph Hisham ibn Abd' al-Malik.jpg
    Umayyads

    Umayyads of Spain AR Dirhem (Hisham II).jpg
    Umayyads of Spain

    Tabaristan, Umar B. al Ala hemidrachm.jpeg
    Tabaristan

    Abbasid Caliphate, al-Rashid.jpg
    Abbasids

    ud Din Mubarak 4-Ghani Delhi Sultanate.jpeg
    Delhi Sultanate

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    Seljuqs of Rum
     
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  3. ValiantKnight

    ValiantKnight Well-Known Member

    I hope @Craig Z doesn't mind some more non-English medieval thrown into his thread:

    Sisebut, Visigothic Kingdom
    AV tremissis
    Obv: + SISEBVTVS REX, bust facing
    Rev: + TOLETO PIVS, bust facing
    Mint: Toledo
    Date: 612-621 AD
    Ref: Miles 183a

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    Louis the Pious, Carolingian Empire
    AR denier
    Obv: + HLVDOVVICVS IMP, legend around cross in circle
    Rev: + METALLVM, legend around cross in circle
    Mint: Metallum
    Date: 816-819 AD
    Ref: MEC 762

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    Louis the Pious, Carolingian Empire/Republic of Venice
    AR Denier
    Obv: +HLVDOVVICVS IMP, legend around cross in circle
    Rev: +VEN/ECIAS, legend in two lines
    Mint: Venice
    Date: 818-840 AD
    Ref: MG 456v, MEC 789

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    Charles the Bald, Carolingian Empire
    AR obol
    Obv: Monogram of Charles
    Rev: + METVLLO around cross in circle
    Mint: Metallum
    Date: 840-877 AD
    Ref: MG 1060

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    Herbert I, County of Maine/Kingdom of France
    AR denier
    Obv: +COMES CENOMANIS ("Count of Maine"), monogram of Herbert within circle
    Rev: +SIGNVM DEI VIVI ("sign of the living God"), cross with pellets and letters in corners, all within circle
    Mint: Le Mans
    Date: 1017-1035 AD
    Ref: B., 170; P.A., 1548; Legros, 568; D., 398

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    Gregory XI, Papal States
    AR bolognino
    Obv: ·S· PETRVS· P, mitred bust facing
    Rev: +DE·ROMA·, in center: ·V·R·B·I· in angles, in pattern of short cross
    Mint: Rome
    Date: 1370-1378
    Ref: Berman 209

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  4. TheRed

    TheRed Well-Known Member

    Edward III AR Sterling Anglo-Gallic Issue Bordeaux? mint 1335-1337 or 1344 18mm 1.32g Elias 56
    Obv:EDWARD REX ANGL
    Rev: DVX AQV ITA NIE
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  5. Orfew

    Orfew Draco dormiens nunquam titillandus

    Here is one of my favourites. How could I forget this one? Louis IX was the only French king who was canonized. So he is known as St Louis. He was responsible for legal reforms such as the addition of the presumption of innocence into legal procedures.

    Louis IX
    Louis IX (1226-1270) AR Gros Tournois

    (25.20 mm, 3.55 g)

    Obv: légende intérieure : + LVDOVICVS. REX
    légende extérieure : + BNDICTV: SIT: NOmE: DHI: nRI: DEI: IhV. XPI, (ponctuation par trois besants superposés).

    Rev: TVRONVS. CIVIS
    Louis IX.png
     
  6. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

    Nice, got one of him too.

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    LOUIS IX dit Saint Louis (1245-1270 A.D.)
    Denier tournois
    O: + LVDOVICVS REX Kreuz.
    R. +TVRONVS.CIVIS (N bouleté) / Châtel tournois
    .89g
    17mm
    Duplessy 193
     
  7. Craig Z

    Craig Z Member

    Awesome collection you have there! The Sisebut is really nice! And Of course I don't mind! Thanks for sharing! I want to delve into French medievals soon here too!
     
  8. alde

    alde Always Learning

    Here are a couple of Anglo-Gallic coins of Richard I (The Lion Heart). One from Aquatain and one from Pointers. The only coins with Richards name on them were minted in France. All the coins minted in England under Richards authority had the name of his father Henry II. It's the same with his brother John. Of course there are Irish pennies with Johns name. I don't think there are any for Richard but I may be wrong. Richard I Denar Aquataine mint.jpg Richard I Denar Poitou mint.jpg
     
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  9. ValiantKnight

    ValiantKnight Well-Known Member

    Thanks! The Sisebut tremissis is one of only two of all my coins depicting a Germanic king (the other being a decanummium with Ostrogothic king Athalaric standing).
     
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  10. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Yah, that coin is a total winner => emerging from the clouds wielding a sword!! (very cool)

    Lorraine, Duke of Lorraine, Antoine the Good
    AR Demi-plaque

    Nancy mint
    1508-1544 AD
    Diameter: 22 mm
    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

    Lorraine 1500 Sword b.jpg


    ... Craig-Z => congrats again on your OP-addition
     
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  11. gregarious

    gregarious E Pluribus Unum

    i am wowed by all the medi coins here. ancient coin collectors are a great group that collect other stuff too (just take a lQQk) i'm lacking in English coin, but have a few others from this period. i.e... crusaders coins, James ll Cyprus 1460-1473, silver of Mehmed ll, (the Conqueror) b.1432 d.1481, denier of Louis lX(Saint) king of France 1229-1270, follis of Justin & Sophia 565-578, a few of the Habsburgs (Hapsburg-Lorraine also), i have more but this should suffice for now. i have been neglecting these, shame on me. coins with lions 006.JPG coins with lions 007.JPG silver coin of Mehmed ll 001.JPG silver coin of Mehmed ll 002.JPG denier st louis 001.JPG denier st louis 003.JPG justin & sophia 565-578 001.JPG justin & sophia 565-578 002.JPG hapsburg- german coinage 001.JPG
     
  12. FitzNigel

    FitzNigel Medievalist

    Well, if we're going to start going down the rabbit hole of French Coins too... (I'll keep it to just Anglo-Gallic coins...)

    Med-05a-FAqu-1152-Henry II-D-2-1a.jpg
    French Feudal, Aquitaine
    Henry II, r. 1152-1168
    Bordeaux Mint, BL Denier, 16.57mm x 0.8 grams
    Obv.: +hENRICVS REX, cross pattée
    Rev.: º+º / AQVI / TANI / ºEº, in four lines
    Ref.: AGC 2 (1/a), Duplessy 1030, Roberts 3881, SCBC 8001, (Elias 1)
    Ex. R.D. Frederick Collection. Ex. A.H. Baldwin

    Med-05a-FAqu-1185-Eleanor-D-9B-1a.jpg
    French Feudal, Aquitaine
    Eleanor, r. 1185-1204; AR Denier, 17.86mm x 0.8 grams
    Obv.: + DVCISIT, M above, A below, two cross pattee on either side
    Rev.: + AQVITANIE, Cross Pattee inside
    Ref.: AGC 9B (1/a), Duplessy 1025 (Anonymous of William X), Roberts 4313, SCBC 8011, De Wit 401

    Med-05a-FNor-1106-Henry I-D-XX-13.jpg
    French Feudal, Normandy
    Henry I, r. 1106-1135; AR Denier, 19.53 mm x 0.9 grams
    Obv.: +NOR[M]MANIA. Short Cross with pellets in each quarter
    Rev.: Short cross with annulets and bars on either side, triangle above and below
    Ref.: Dumas XX-13, Roberts, 4837 reverse

    Med-05a-FPoi-1168-Richard I-D-343A.jpg
    French Feudal, Poitou
    Richard I, r. 1168-1185; AR Denier, 17mm x 1 grams
    Obv.: +RICARDUS REX, cross patée, annulet in third quarter
    Rev.: PIC / TAVIE / NSIS, written in three parallel lines
    Ref.: AGC 343A (1/a), Duplessy 926, Roberts 3887, SCBC 8008, De Wit 394
     
  13. FitzNigel

    FitzNigel Medievalist

    By the way @alde - no Coins of Richard in Ireland. He only has England, Aquitaine, Poitou, Issoudun, and Cyprus. (I say 'only' but that is not a bad number of mints...)
     
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  14. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

    One of my favorites in my collection.

    Ferdinand & Isabella

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    Ferdinand & Isabella (1469 - 1504)
    SPAIN Castile & Leon (Castilla y Leon)
    AR 2 Reales
    FERDANDVS : ET : HELISABET : D :
    Crowned shield of arms breaking inner beaded circle.
    + : REX : ET REGINA : CAST : LEGIO : ARAGON
    Bow and arrows within beaded inner circle
    Granada Mint.
29mm
    6.80g.
    Cayon 2622
     
  15. alde

    alde Always Learning

    Thanks Fitz. I was not sure.

    You guys sure have some nice coins.
     
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  16. lordmarcovan

    lordmarcovan 48-year collector Moderator

    @Mat- I really like that F&I 2-reales piece!

    I want a double-excelente.

    That joins the Roman aureus on the long list of "coins I might conceivably own one day but can't hope to afford right now".
     
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  17. Sallent

    Sallent Live long and prosper

    Time to pull out the heavyweights.

    Did anyone say Peanut Butter Crusades Time?
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    Reconquista of Iberian Peninsula:

    Sancho IV El Bravo AR Coronado.jpg
    Sancho IV "El Bravo"
    AR Cornado 1284-1295 CE
    Seville mint.
    SANCII REX, Crowned bust left. /
    CASTELLE LEGIONIS, Castle, crucifix on top with star to the left and S to the right
    C&C 1197; Burgos 243; S. Cy1192. SC

    Crusades for the Holy Land:

    ME71865.jpg
    CRUSADERS Principality of Antioch Bohemund III 1149-1163
    AR Denier 17mm. 0.90g. Helmet Denier, Class E
     
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  18. gregarious

    gregarious E Pluribus Unum

    ...peanut butter JELLY time:woot:(deus woot)
     
  19. Orfew

    Orfew Draco dormiens nunquam titillandus

    Crusades? I can do that... the third crusade to be specific.


    Ayyubids. Al-Nasir Yusuf I (Saladin), (564-589 AH/1169-1193 AD) AV Dinar. Al-

    Iskandariya mint, 585 AH = 1189 AD. "In the name of God, the Compassionate, the

    Merciful, was struck this dinar in al-Iskandariya in the year 5 and 80 and 500" in outer

    margin; citing the Abbasid caliph "Abu l-Ábbas al-Nasir li-din Allah, commander of the

    faithful" in inner margin; "al-Imam/Ahmad" in two lines across field / Kalima and Qur`an

    9:33 in outer margin; title "`alin al-Malik ghaya Salah al-Din" in inner margin;

    "Yusuf/bin Ayyub" in two lines across field. Album 785.2; Balog 58; 4.33g, 19mm, 2h.

    Ex: Roma Numismatics Auction 35 Lot 1360 May 3, 2017

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  20. gregarious

    gregarious E Pluribus Unum

    i really like that antioch bohemund lll coin! got the helmet and chain mail, kool!
     
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  21. Muzyck

    Muzyck Rabbits!

    My entombed groat.
    Henry VI, 1422-1430.

    Groat Henry VI 1422 - 1430 obverse.JPG Groat Henry VI 1422 - 1430 reverse.JPG
     
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