What is the difference between a "tessare" and a "bulla"?"

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by Herberto, Jun 18, 2020.

  1. Herberto

    Herberto Well-Known Member

    You probably have noticed that byzantine bulla(e) are often to be found in stores or auctions. They are mistakenly called "seal" in English, but they are rather somehow a sort of identification-thing. There are so many, and you can see them here:

    https://www.doaks.org/resources/seals/byzantine-seals#b_start=0


    But I have also come across similar items called "tessare". Google does not offer much help. I just want to know: What is the difference between a bulla and a tessare? The one is Greek and the other Latin?
     
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  3. medoraman

    medoraman Supporter! Supporter

    I thought a tessare was a pseudo coin, like a privately minted token. Bullas I thought were document seals.

    I could be completely wrong, but that is how I understood them to be.
     
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  4. seth77

    seth77 Well-Known Member

    A tessera is a jeton issued either as notgeld (tessera mercantile) or as a ticket of access to a certain area/place -- like a market or a theater. It can also be a cubic stone or ceramic piece used as a unit of construction for mosaics.
     
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  5. Alegandron

    Alegandron "ΤΩΙ ΚΡΑΤΙΣΤΩΙ..." ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ, June 323 BCE

    I agree with @seth77 and @medoraman . I captured mine just because of that reason: it was a ticket / token.

    I am fascinated with what my lead Tessera was used for.

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    Roman I Empire era
    Tessera
    ca 1st C CE
    PB 13mm 1.39g
    Obv: Fortuna rudder cornu
    Rev: DP
    Rostovtsev 2307 Ruggerio 808-9
     
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  6. seth77

    seth77 Well-Known Member

    I've posted this before in my entry on Raymond III of Tripoli, but here is a possible tessera mercantile of Italian origin, probably used in the Crusader States:

    tessera.JPG
     
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