Here is one I haven't posted before. Its from the time when the Delhi Sultanate from North India took over the Pandyan Kingdom of Madurai during the Pandyan Civil War. The Madurai Sultanate eventually declared independence from the Delhi Sultanate. I am certain @JayAg47 would enjoy this one... Sultans of Madurai: Jalal Al-Din Ahsan Shah (AH 734-740) AR ⅓ Tanka? (G&G-MD3) Obv: أحسن شاه ٧٣٨ (ahsan shah 738) Rev: الحسيني (al-husaini)
Here is someone to oppose that impudent Lancastrian nephew Henry VI (with the assistance of Jeanne d'Arc!). Charles VII, blanc a la couronne 2.86 gm 25mm KAROLVS FRANCORVM REX (Charles King of France) SIT NOME DNI BENEDICT (Blessed be the name of the Lord) Duplessy 519; Roberts 3005 Reigned (more or less) 1422 - 1461
Oh, My. @Quant.Geek, this has to be one of, What, maybe the 2 1/2 best examples I've ever seen. Hearty Felicitations!!!
CNG has been selling a few of these recently. The prices they have been getting make me glad I bought mine when I did.
It's tuesday now, hope it's not too late for some french .... Philippe IV "Le Bel" (1285-1314) - Gros tournois à l'O rond Atelier de Lille ? (2 petits points a droite du lis superieur du revers) + BNDICTV SIT NOME DNI NRI DEI IhV XPI dans le cercle exterieur, +PHILIPPVS REX dans le cercle interieur, croix au centre TVRONVS CIVIS + dans le cercle interieur, chatel tournois au centre, bordure de douze fleurs de lis a l'exterieur 4.13 gr Ref : Ciani # 203 Charles VI (1380-1422) - Blanc guénar Ref : Ciani # 506 Charles VII (1422-1461) - Ecu d'or 3° emission de 1424, atelier de Toulouse (annelet sous la cinquieme lettre) Croisette sur etoile initiale, KAROLVS : DEI : GRATIA : FRANCORVM : REX, Ecu de France couronné + XPC : VINCIT : XPC : REGNAT : XPC : IMPERAT, croix arquée, evidée et fleudelisée, cantonnée de quatre coronelles 3.76 gr, 28 mm Ref : Ciani # 617 Q
I’ll be forgiving, since this is your first submission. But make sure your coins are on time for next Monday!
...Shoot, @Cucumbor, I wanted to 'see' your gros tournois with ones of Louis IX and Philippe III (effectively identical). ...I love how the reverse evokes a rose window. The issue began from 1266, just as La Sainte-Chapelle was being finished. And I like how the 'castle' of deniers tournois was continued on that much larger of a scale. A little like seeing a familiar logo on the side of a truck.
While I didn’t intend to stay up past midnight my time, it appears I did, so I’ll get Medieval Monday rolling! my newest acquisition comes courtesy of @lordmarcovan, and also required a little break-out party: Loraine - Metz Civic Issue, 1406-1588 AR Gros, 25.84 mm x 2.5 grams Obv.: S✼STEPh P ROThO✼m, bare-headed nimbate, Saint Stephen kneeling and praying to the hand of God, heraldic shields on either side Rev.: BNDICTV ◦ SIT NOME ◦ DNI ◦ NRI ◦ IHV ◦ XP outside, GRO SSV S✼M ETE inside, long cross patée Ref.: Roberts 8932, PCGS 39640150 Ex. Lordmarcovan from Cointalk, Ex. Künker am Dom MA-Shop Note: Slight obverse scratches
@FitzNigel, that is an Awesome St. Stephen of Metz. ...How good? Good enough that I'll spare you the otherwise obligatory Grateful Dead.
That's a nice example! These were struck for a very long time – I got the early modern succesor issue here: Metz, Imperial City, AR gros, after 1588 AD. Obv: ·S·STEPHA·+·PROTH·M; St. Stephen kneeling l. in prayer between two coats of arms, hand of God above. Rev: BNDICT·SIT·NOM·DNI·IHV·X; GROSSVS·METE; cross with four stars. 24mm, 2.13g. Rev: Flon p. 749. And to keep it medieval, here is another St. Stephen. A favorite coin of mine: Bishopric of Halberstadt, under Gero von Schermbke/von Schochwitz, AR bracteate penny, 1169–1177 AD. Obv: + S–STEPHANVSPROTOMARTI; bust of St. Stephen facing between three stones and star. Rev: negative design. 25mm, 0.83g. Ref: Berger 1324; Slg. Bonhoff 483.
Edward IV London ryal (10 shillings) with initial mark long cross fitchee, struck at the end of his first reign - so 1469-70. Blunt & Whitton X, North 1549, SCBC 1951. ex- SCMB 9/1949 G862 G V Doubleday 55, Glendining 20/11/1961 Rasmussen list 27, no. 34
Raoul de Clermont-Nesle was one of the generals who followed Louis IX to Tunis in the Eighth Crusade, and later on he served kings Philip III and IV against different revolts in the realm, and most importantly in the Flemish Wars. He died in the Battle of the Golden Spurs trying to squash the Flemish revolt in 1302 at Courtrai, together with his brother Guy and Robert II d'Artois. He held the titles of Seigneur de Nesle (1268-1302), Viscount of Chateaudun (1268-1293/1302), Grand Chamberlain of France (1283-1302), Constable of France (1285-1302). AR15mm, 0.46g, billon obole tournois, minted at Chateaudun, cca. 1290. + RADVFVS VICONS; cross pomettee, dot in 2nd quarter CASTR + I DVNI (legends starting at 7 o'clock); Chateau tournois fleurdelise surmounted by cross, standing over crescent with dot inside. Boudeau 258, Poey d'Avant 1886 p 258, Pl. XXXIX 9, Duplessy 517, Legros 1173. At the Chateau Chateaudun, his possesion de jure uxoris with Alix de Dreux, were minted billon deniers and oboles tournois in his name, until around 1290/93(?). He ruled as Viscount of Chateaudun with Alix until her death in 1293, after which he served as regent for their minor son Guillaume. Similar specimen here.
Augsburg 1288-1302 Wolfhard von Roth-Wackernitz. Bracteate. Obverse: Bust of the bishop from the front with mitra bicornis, crook and book in beaded stripes and 8 sheets St. 94. Kestner- 2656
I like mondays better this way A worn but readable Charles I shilling : Shilling, 5th bust, tun (1636-1638) Ref : Spink # 2794 A François I testoon : Francois I° (1515-1547) - Teston du Dauphiné deuxieme type - Ref : Ciani # 1141v Atelier de Romans (point secret sous la deuxième lettre, R couronnée au revers) + (triangle) FRANCISCVS.DEI.GRA.FRANCOR.REX (triangle) buste cuirassé et couronné a droite + (triangle) SIT.NOMEN.DNI.BENEDICTVM.R.(Mm) (triangle). Ecu ecartelé de France et Dauphiné. Grande F sur l'ecartelé (après le 8 octobre 1528, date à laquelle une lettre F brochant sur l'écartelé fut ajoutée sur les testons (source CGB VSO 09/1067)) 9,25 gr - 26/29 mm Ref : Ciani # 1141v A unique that year (to date) Dombes pistole minted for Louis II de Montpensier AD 1579 : Louis II de Montpensier (1560-1582) - Atelier de Trevoux + LVDO . P . DOMBARVM . D . MONTISP, Ecu de Bourbon couronné + DNS . ADIVTOR . ET . REDEM . MEVS . 1579, Croix feuillue 6.54 gr Ref : Date inédite : Divo Dombes -, PA -, Mantellier -, Boudeau -, Sirand -, Friedberg - Q
Add a bit of Indian/Kashmir spice.... Jagadeva 1199-1212/3 AD Copper Kaserah or Punchshi 17mm (5.40gr) Obverse- Goddess Ardochsho/Lakshmi seated Reverse- King facing