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The green denier tournois is probably a local Greek/Thracian/Albanian issue copying the tournois of Arta around 1325 for Giovanni II Orsini of...
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Berengar, also recorded as Raymond-Berengar, was the son of Raymond I of Narbonne. His reign as Viscount (1023-1067) was announced by his father...
Glad you like it, wrote about it before here: https://www.cointalk.com/threads/dynastic-anepigraphic-issue-for-helena.332694/
A dynastic anepigraphic issue for Helena at Antioch in 325: [ATTACH]
He has also very nice medievals, I've been following him since 2014.
I think I know this seller.
Very likely the interior is lost too. This is a shame and a tragedy.
I think it's Sear 2270. Check out DOC 5-2 Plate 5 79-81. Also a similar example here: https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=4727712
Thank you for the appreciation. The story and the historical context is what makes these pieces worthwhile. They don't have much aesthetic appeal...
Another lady one does not really see too often: Jeanne de Savoie, as Duchess of Bretagne (1329-1341) and Viscountess of Limoges...
This skepticism and uncertainty is the safest attitude for a beginner as it leaves a lot of room for learning and understanding and less room for...
Gonna revive this thread with a flat(tened) trachy of... who is this? Michael VIII? [ATTACH]
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This is an anonymous issue minted during the lordship of Balian Grenier as Lord of Sidon (1202/4-1241) Constable of Tyre (1229-1231) and Bailie of...
Yes, but in 1474 the Lusignan rule in Cyprus ended and in 1489 the actual autonomous monarchy of Cyprus ended.
Another Jacques II with full title, including King of Armenia: · IACOBIS · DЄI · GRATIA· RЄX · IERUSALEm : CIPRI : ARmEnIE · But this is an...
As usual for the LRBs, the western mints have scarcer coins. If you stick with collecting these interesting and affordable coins, this will help...
The type is a very common Constantiopolis commemorative from the 330s. . BSIS . in the exergue makes it RIC VII Siscia 241, 334-335, very common C3.
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