Scored a inexpensive AV Tari d'oro

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by panzerman, Mar 29, 2019.

  1. panzerman

    panzerman Well-Known Member

    I got this from Heritage last nite at 11:00PM!

    AV Tari d'oro ND Palermo Mint
    Ruggero II (Roger II) King of Sicily
    13mm. 1.19g. .667

    obv. Pellet/ Kufic Legend
    rev. Cross/ Pseudo-kufis legend IC-XC-NI-KA
    Spahr 66

    The Normans conquered Sicily from the Fatimids in 1056, fron there they seized more lands from the Byzantines, setting up Crusaders States in Greece, the Levant Thiscoin is the finest example I have ever seen in auctions, quite common but hard to find in great quality. lf (92).jpg lf (93).jpg
     
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  3. Legomaster1

    Legomaster1 Cointalk Patron

    Nice acquisition! Congratulations on your auction win!
     
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  4. lordmarcovan

    lordmarcovan 48-year collector Moderator

    Nice! I love these. There's just not too much affordable medieval hammered gold out there.

    So what if they're small. These are extremely historical and interesting. I like the cross-cultural aspect of them, since they combine Islamic (Kufic) script with Christian iconography, which is interesting given the background of the Crusades that were going on at the time.

    I got mine last summer. I liked it for the contrasting earthen patina. There's still a little bit of Sicilian dirt on there! I left it there, too.

    I had been having some bad luck with "details" grades when I submitted other hammered gold last year, so I was happy to break the jinx when this one came back straight-graded as PCGS VF35.

    Sicily (Norman Kings): gold tari of Guglielmo I ("William the Bad"), ca. 1154-1166 AD
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    PCGS VF35; population 1 with none higher- the only example graded by PCGS as of 3/27/2019.
     
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