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<p>[QUOTE="seth77, post: 3267155, member: 56653"]Regarding Fulk, the latest research (Kool, 2013) seems to indicate that the billon coinage of the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem might have started with him around the same time with the billon deniers of the neighboring Tripoli and Antioch, cca. 1140.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]860832[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p>(Pic comes from <a href="https://www.bearersofthecross.org.uk/interpreting-the-collections/crusader-coins-museum-order-st-john/jerusalem/" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.bearersofthecross.org.uk/interpreting-the-collections/crusader-coins-museum-order-st-john/jerusalem/" rel="nofollow">https://www.bearersofthecross.org.uk/interpreting-the-collections/crusader-coins-museum-order-st-john/jerusalem/</a>)</p><p><br /></p><p>Previously (Malloy) it had been assigned to the 1240s City of Acre, while Metcalf suggested it might have been related to the Third Crusade. New research by the Hebrew Uni dates this type as early as 1140 and the links to the reign of Fulk do not end here. Notice that the A and W dangling from the arms of the cross, a common feature of the immobilized Angevin coinage of the mid 11th and the 12th centuries, is also common to the Jerusalem/Acre denier.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="seth77, post: 3267155, member: 56653"]Regarding Fulk, the latest research (Kool, 2013) seems to indicate that the billon coinage of the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem might have started with him around the same time with the billon deniers of the neighboring Tripoli and Antioch, cca. 1140. [ATTACH=full]860832[/ATTACH] (Pic comes from [url]https://www.bearersofthecross.org.uk/interpreting-the-collections/crusader-coins-museum-order-st-john/jerusalem/[/url]) Previously (Malloy) it had been assigned to the 1240s City of Acre, while Metcalf suggested it might have been related to the Third Crusade. New research by the Hebrew Uni dates this type as early as 1140 and the links to the reign of Fulk do not end here. Notice that the A and W dangling from the arms of the cross, a common feature of the immobilized Angevin coinage of the mid 11th and the 12th centuries, is also common to the Jerusalem/Acre denier.[/QUOTE]
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