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<p>[QUOTE="FitzNigel, post: 4954593, member: 74712"]I do love the Mailles of the Low Countries - but the are surprisingly pricey for such small coins. Here are my only two (but I have been eyeing one like your issue of Bruges):</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1190924[/ATTACH] Low Countries - Flanders</p><p>Baldwin IX, r. 1194-1205</p><p>Ghent mint, AR Mailles, 11.3 mm x 0.4 grams</p><p>Obv.: +G+A+N+T Head left with helmet in circle of pellets, one lis in the helmet</p><p>Rev.: B . COMES Ornamented cross with one pellet in each angle</p><p>Ref.: de Wit 1245-6</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1190925[/ATTACH] </p><p>Low Countries - Flanders</p><p>City of Ghent, 4th Period, 1253-1300</p><p>AR Mailles, 11.3 mm x 0.5 grams</p><p>Obv.: Head left within circle of pellets, three rings in helmet, Lisa on top and cross behind</p><p>Rev.: Open cross with bended limbs</p><p>Ref.: DeWitt 1266</p><p><br /></p><p>and since it was brought, my avatar:</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1190927[/ATTACH] </p><p>HRE - Cologne</p><p>Archbishop Philipp von Heinsberg, r. 1167-1191</p><p>AR Pfennig, 3rd type, 18.05 mm x 1.4 grams</p><p>Obv.: HITARCH EPICOV, Archbishop with mitre, crosier, and bible seated on lion throne</p><p>Rev.: EIACOLONIA PAICHAI, Three towers over wall and gate, likely representing the Cathedral of St Peter, Cologne</p><p>Ref.: De Wit 1993[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="FitzNigel, post: 4954593, member: 74712"]I do love the Mailles of the Low Countries - but the are surprisingly pricey for such small coins. Here are my only two (but I have been eyeing one like your issue of Bruges): [ATTACH=full]1190924[/ATTACH] Low Countries - Flanders Baldwin IX, r. 1194-1205 Ghent mint, AR Mailles, 11.3 mm x 0.4 grams Obv.: +G+A+N+T Head left with helmet in circle of pellets, one lis in the helmet Rev.: B . COMES Ornamented cross with one pellet in each angle Ref.: de Wit 1245-6 [ATTACH=full]1190925[/ATTACH] Low Countries - Flanders City of Ghent, 4th Period, 1253-1300 AR Mailles, 11.3 mm x 0.5 grams Obv.: Head left within circle of pellets, three rings in helmet, Lisa on top and cross behind Rev.: Open cross with bended limbs Ref.: DeWitt 1266 and since it was brought, my avatar: [ATTACH=full]1190927[/ATTACH] HRE - Cologne Archbishop Philipp von Heinsberg, r. 1167-1191 AR Pfennig, 3rd type, 18.05 mm x 1.4 grams Obv.: HITARCH EPICOV, Archbishop with mitre, crosier, and bible seated on lion throne Rev.: EIACOLONIA PAICHAI, Three towers over wall and gate, likely representing the Cathedral of St Peter, Cologne Ref.: De Wit 1993[/QUOTE]
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