Here is a later obole: [ATTACH] RAOUL II de CLERMONT-NESLE (1268-1293/1302) as Seigneur de NESLE (1286-1302), Grand Chamberlain of FRANCE...
Don't sell yourself too short, I thoroughly appreciate your threads :cat::cat::cat:
Theodosius II [ATTACH] Valentinian III [ATTACH] There is absolutely no way that these are the product of the metropolitan mint. They are...
No, it's on this thread :blackalien::blackalien::blackalien:
A few pages back I posted an obole of Raoul de Clermont-Nestle from Chateaudun, one of the main figures of the French army at Courtrai in 1302,...
At the height of the Black Death in Italy, Giovanni Visconti, Archbishop and Lord of Milano minted these coins after the death of his brother...
Although not exactly medieval, by Mathias Corvinus mid-reign Hungary was already a Renaissance kingdom, the denar of Lajos II from the year of the...
Maybe Legio VII Claudia, stationed at Viminacium?
After Constantius II, Valens had some of the most copious coinage minted in his name, including siliquae. Here is a specimen that I think it's...
It's very likely minted in Sirmium, at least according to RIC IX. The point of some controversy is around the status of these issues in those...
RIC IX p. 157 might help shed some light. [ATTACH]
Well, the Angevins still styled themselves as kings of Sicily after losing the island in the aftermath of the "vespri siciliani" but their...
I think I can. It's a denaro gherardino of Naples, possibly of Charles II or Robert d'Anjou. Hard to be 100% certain in this condition.
There's a young Christian Bale in that scene.
These Tripoli "campgates" are some of my favorite Crusader coins. I have posted a thread about them here:...
In relation to @+VGO.DVCKS 's denier of Hugo IV of Burgundy and the Burgundian crusading interests, here is a denier tournois of Eudes IV, with an...
This small currency of the County of Tripoli was used towards the end of Christian rule on the mainland coast of the Eastern Levant. It is...
And the coins are possibly: 1. this: https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=3978361 2. this: https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=1405614
che spiega = which explains
"meicy" is actually "rovescio" = reverse
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