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<p>[QUOTE="+VGO.DVCKS, post: 4971563, member: 110504"]Fantastic writeup and coins, [USER=56653]@seth77[/USER]. Great to see you resurfacing, after a minute!</p><p>Nearest I've got to these, besides a Tripoli denier of Raymond V which has been through the wars, <i>at least</i> metaphorically, start with an earlier pougeoise, of Raymond III. Nearly identical motifs and legends to your example; Malloy (p. 171: 12), who dates it to c. 1173-1187.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1194828[/ATTACH] </p><p>And a pougeoise of Bohemond IV (late period, c. 1210-1216 or later), this time from Antioch (Malloy 92).</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1194835[/ATTACH] </p><p>[ATTACH=full]1194836[/ATTACH] </p><p>...On a purely subjective level, I do start to lose interest after Prince Edward's crusade of 1270. Given which, in the case of anything 13th-century, up to that point, surviving examples elicit keen interest. ...For the Crusade period, my center of gravity is around the 5th, and the era of Jean de Brienne. Already later than some people's, but your ability to forge ahead from that point is, reiterative but true, nothing less than admirable.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="+VGO.DVCKS, post: 4971563, member: 110504"]Fantastic writeup and coins, [USER=56653]@seth77[/USER]. Great to see you resurfacing, after a minute! Nearest I've got to these, besides a Tripoli denier of Raymond V which has been through the wars, [I]at least[/I] metaphorically, start with an earlier pougeoise, of Raymond III. Nearly identical motifs and legends to your example; Malloy (p. 171: 12), who dates it to c. 1173-1187. [ATTACH=full]1194828[/ATTACH] And a pougeoise of Bohemond IV (late period, c. 1210-1216 or later), this time from Antioch (Malloy 92). [ATTACH=full]1194835[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1194836[/ATTACH] ...On a purely subjective level, I do start to lose interest after Prince Edward's crusade of 1270. Given which, in the case of anything 13th-century, up to that point, surviving examples elicit keen interest. ...For the Crusade period, my center of gravity is around the 5th, and the era of Jean de Brienne. Already later than some people's, but your ability to forge ahead from that point is, reiterative but true, nothing less than admirable.[/QUOTE]
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