More Bohemond V of Antioch: [ATTACH]
You have become a regular quite fast and also a good influence for people to put that extra care and interest into researching what they buy an/or...
The B's might point to an earlier phase on Rhodes -- the Genoese Signoria di Rodi under the overlordship of Emperor Andronikos II (ca. 1278-1307)....
There are also these three Polish accounts with "coins" that look as if they were all products of the same workshop....
Some tooling maybe?
It was more of a generic "you" -- you as in the market for collectors and the material available in public collections. I'm also inclining towards...
The parisii definitely lost ground to the tournois and this is obvious starting with the reign of Louis IX, but my comparison was between the...
From my observations, the royal parisis of Philippe Augustus is likely to be found both more readily available and in better overall condition,...
Nothing relevant to add, but the Tiberias coin is exceptional.
Great in-depth look at Renard "le felon de Bouvines" -- but the type was introduced by Louis VII in the 1140s, in preparation for the Second...
I think it's Manuel.
My understanding is that the Germanic control was on the Rhine proper and in some of the Roman hinterland. If that meant some degree of separation...
A possible answer might be that this unofficial coinage was made and used during the period between 352 and 357 when the Rhine and parts of rural...
It's an AE4 of Constans minted in the 340s (a broad ballpark would be ca. 342-348), not worth much in terms of dollars but interesting in terms of...
Some sort of limes... item?
The busts left from Gallienus to Tacitus are a bit special by themselves.
Very interesting possibility: a local "traditional" but obsolete denomination minted not under the usual senatorial authority but rather the...
The 6 to 9 months that these were produced meant likely that they did not get to be widespread enough as to impact the Empire's many different...
Possibly from the same die-cutter, at least on the obverse: [ATTACH]
It's a certain period - the early 200s to around 230 - that you see the middle and lower Danube area importing massive quantities of Nicaea...
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