Biblical Coins for Easter

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  1. John Anthony

    John Anthony Ultracrepidarian

    Crosses were the predominant theme on the anonymous (and Lilliputian) denars of Medieval Hungary...

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    HUNGARY. Anonymous. temp II. István.1114-1131.
    AR Denár, 12mm, 0.33g.
    Obv.: Cross with two wedges, pellet and tiny cross within each quadrant, serrated border.
    Rev.: Small cross with wedge in each quadrant within linear circle, surrounded by further wedges, all within linear circle.
    Reference: Unger 42.

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    HUNGARY. Anonymous. temp II. Bela. 1131-1141
    AR Denár, 12mm, 0.35g.
    Obv.: Cross with pellet in each quadrant, overlapping dotted circle, all surrounded by further wedges and serrated border
    Rev.: Small cross with wedge in each quadrant within linear circle, surrounded by further wedges, all within larger linear circle.
    Reference: Unger 53.

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    HUNGARY. Anonymous. temp II. Geza. 1141-1162
    AR Denár, 12mm, 0.17g.
    Obv.: Cross of dotted lines with pellet, angled dotted line and wedge within each quadrant, all within dotted border.
    Rev.: Four crosses and four pellets within linear border.
    Reference: Unger 72.
     
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  3. Sulla80

    Sulla80 Well-Known Member

    A small and well worn Æ Anonymous Class B Follis from the time of Romanus III ca. 1028-1034
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    Mint: Constantinople
    Obv: Facing bust of Christ Pantokrator (Ruler of All)
    Rev: IS-XS BAS-ILE BAS-ILE, legend in three lines divided by cross potent set on two steps
    Note: IS-XS - ΙΗΣΟΥΣ (“Jesus”) and ΧΡΙΣΤΟΣ (“Christ”), BAS-ILEU BAS-ILE ("King of Kings")
     
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