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Tancred as Regent 1101-12 CEObverse: Bust of Christ nimbate
Reverse" cross, pellets at end of arms, S below,
Mint: Antioch
Date: 1101-1112 CE
Malloy p199#5, Schlumberger plateii/#6
18mm 2.91gm
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Follaro William I 1154-1166 CEObverse: REX W
Reverse: Mary and child between IC-XC
Mint: Messina
Date: 1155 CE
10/13 mm .91 gm

Notes: King of Sicily 1154-1166 CE
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Billion Soldino Obverse: + FRA DAN DVLO DVX Doge kneeling l., holding banner
Reverse: + S MARCVS VENTI Lion of St MArk l., holding banner
Mint: tentatively to mint of Glarentza
Date 1333-1364 CE
Malloy p. 370. 61, Cox, caparelli Hoard, I, 8-12
12mm


The Frankish states in Greece likely began minting sometime after 1255. Rather similar to french tournois and Venetian grossi as in the example above, and rather unlike the Byzantine types of Constantinople and Thessalonica, possibly they represent likely a coinage for the Franks who were living in the new Western capital of Morea after the fall of Constantinople in 1204. Though in the past these coins as above have been attributed to Robert of Taranto due to site finds, Malloy admits that Metcalf proposes that these imitation grossi are possibly Serbian or another Balkan power. Perhaps more evidence will be uncovered,
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Bohemond III, Majority, (1163-1201 CE) Billion denierObverse: +BOAMVNDVS Helmeted head l., mail compsoed of crescents, star r., crescent l.
Reverse: +AMTIOCNIA cross pattee with crescent pointing downwards in second angle.
Mint: Antioch
Date: 1163-1201 CE
.98 gm 17mm
Malloy 214.65
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Billion denier Aimery de Lusignan 1197-1205 CE and later to 1220.Obverse: Cross pattee, annulet in first and fourth quarters. AMALRICVS REX o
Reverse: + DE IERVSALEM holy Sepulchre
Mint: Jerusalem
Date: 1197-1205 CE
Longuet p. 171, Malloy 40.
16mm, .34g

Most likely minted during the period of the Third Crusade (1190-92) or later up to near 1225 or so. Hoards show that these debased deniers were issued in large numbers, and often recoined. Weights ranged from .20 to .70 grams and up to around 33% silver. The allusion to the previous fortunes of the Kingdom are represented by the Holy Sepulcher which had previously been in Latin Christian hands.
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Billion denier , Bohemond III Minority 1149-1163 CE.Obverse: Bare head r., linear portrait square A and V. +BOAMVNDVS
Reverse: +ANTIOCHIA, cross pate's
Mint: Antioch
Date: 1149-63 CE
Malloy 25, Metcalf Class B, 243
17mm, .80g
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Billion denier , Bohemond III Minority 1149-1163 CE.Obverse: Bare head r., linear portrait square A and V. +BOAMVNDVS
Reverse: +ANTIOCHIA, cross pate's
Mint: Antioch
Date: 1149-63 CE
Malloy 25, Metcalf Class B, 243
17mm, .77g
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AE denier tournois, Duchy of Athens or Florentine Dukes of Athens 1388-1394 CEObverse: +GVI DVXATENES cross, sometimes with pellet in center
Reverse: THEBANI CIVIS, castle tourneys
Mint: Ahens/Frankish Greece
Date; 1388-1394 CE
16mm, .61g
Malloy p. 391.105,saulcy XVII,17
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Maud of Hainaut O: +MAhAVTA PACH' Cross
R: DE CLARENCIA, castle tornois pheon below
Mint: Glarentza
Date: 1316-1318 CE
ccs36
18mm, .84g
ex Allen Berman
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Bil Denier of Hugues 1305-1315ADObv: Legend on Annille
Rev: Cross over trefoil sceptre
17mm
.69g
ex Arthur Selzman
ex Tordella Manfra
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Billion Denier of Hugh IV 1218-1272Obv- X and band
Rev- cross
17mm
.81g
ex Alex Selzman
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Billion denier of Hugh IV; 1218-1272Duchy of Burgundy
Hugh IV
Obv-X and Band
Rev. Cross
18mm
.70g
ex Alex Selzman
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Provincial. Valence. Anonymous Bishops.12th century. AR Denier
+S APOLLINARIS, cross with annulet
+VRBS VALENTIAI, angel with spread wings, resembling an eagle
12c
19mm
1.20g
ex arthur Spelzman
cng 3/17
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Lucca. Henry III to V, 1039 - 1125 AD. AR Denaro. (First Crusade)Henry III to V
Obv: H centered ; IMPERATOR around.
Rev: LUCA in center ; ENRICUS around
1039-1125 AD
Lucca Italy
16mm
.96g
A common coin reported in a number of hoards throughout the Levant,
It has been commented that many were struck as imitation of the official Lucca issues
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FRANCE - LOUIS VIII (The Lion)Tournois Denier.
Obverse: Cross, legend: LVDOVICVS REX.
Reverse: Crude castle or cathedral:TVRONVS CIVI.
Mint:Tours
1223-1226
19mm
.95g
ex Boutin, Paris 1963
ex CNG lot 651 4/17
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France, Philip IV 1285-1314ADAR double tournois
Obv: cross A/+ PHILIPPVS. REX
Reverse:+ MON. DVPLEX. REGAL"
1285-1314 AD of sept 1295
20mm
1.07g
ex Carl Suback Chicago 11/67
ex CNG lot 651 4/17



L.234
Ciani 218
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France: Denier Tournois Louis VIIIObv: Cross;LVDOVICVS REX
Rev: Church +TVRONVS CIVI
1223-1226 AD
19mm
.87g
DY#187
ex;Boutin Paris July 63
ex;CNG lot 651 4/17
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France: Denier Bishops of ValanceBishops of Valance and Die
OBV: Stylized angel facing, +VRBS VALENTIAI
REV: Cross annulet in fourth quadrant, +S APOLLI NARS
Type C Lg head
Mint: Valence
Date: 1157-1276
19mm
1.04g

Ex;C. SUbeck Chicago 10.14.72
Ex: CNG Lot671 4/17
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French, Late med-Francis of LorraineAR 1/4 plaque of
Francis of Lorraine
Obv:Crowned Shield
Re: Dagger
rob-9441
ex CNG lot 651 4/17
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French Henry II Count Of ChampagneEarly Feudal Comb type from Proving region.
Traders at the famous Champagne fairs gave them wide geographical range.
Count Henry hosted six major fairs in the region.
Obv.: CASTRI PRVVINS. Comb of Champagne, 'V' made of three triangles above, annulet on either side, legend begining at 10hr.
REV: +HENRI COMES Pattee with annulet in all 4 quarters
Date;1181-1197 AD
Mint: Provins
20mm
1.03g
Roberts 4726
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Herbert I Count Of Maine, Kingdom of France AR denierObv: +COMES CENOMANIS ("Count of Maine"), monogram of Herbert within circle
Rev: +SIGNVM DEI VIVI ("sign of the living God"), cross with pellets and letters in corners, all within circle
Mint: Le Mans (struck 1017-1035 AD)
Date: 1017-1036
22mm
1.31g
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Melgorien of MaquelonneVarient of the O++O design of King Odo
Coins of Narbonne were widely circulated
Obverse: RAMVNDS, (LÉGENDE DÉGÉNÉRÉE).
Reverse: NAIDONA, (LÉGENDE DÉGÉNÉRÉE).
Mint:
Date: 11-12c
18mm
.79g
Roberts 4336


Languedoc - COUNTY Melgueil - BISHOPS MAGUELONNE - ANONYMOUS
(XI - XII centuries)
City Maguelonne, founded by the Visigoths, was ruined by the Franks in 737. The bishops took refuge on the site Subtantion which has now disappeared. Maguelonne was raised by Bishop Arnaud (1030-1060). In 1172 the County Melgueil passed to the house of Toulouse. The privilege of manufacture belonged to the Counts of Melgueil which ruined, ceded their rights to Pope Innocent III who inféoda to Bishop William III Autignac (1204-1216) April 14, 1215. Therefore County Melgueil was in the hands of the bishops of Maguelonne. These bishops were faced with the rise of the house of Aragon, who had just come into possession of Montpellier. From 1293, Philip IV installed a workshop Sommières which was transferred to Montpellier in 1356. The bishopric was suppressed in 1536 and he settled in Montpellier.
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Eudes(Odo) III, Duchy of Burgundy; 1192-1218 Denier Fragmented Cross and Fleur de lis
Obverse: +ODO DVX BVRG : DIE
Reverse: = DIVIONENSIS
cross with an arrow at 1 and 4(quarter)
Mint: Dijon
R.4522, Boudeau 1203
Date:1192-1218
19mm
1.04g
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Count of Maine; Herbert ITwo deniers tournois
Herbert I 1015-1035

Obv: + COMES CENOmANIS Monogram of Herbert (Erbertus).
Rev: + SIGNVM DEI VIVI Cross pattée; alpha and inverted omega hanging from arms, two pellets above.
Mint:Le Mans
ref R. 4121
21mm
1.07g
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Early Feudal, Kingdom of Burgundy 12-13cArchbishops Lyon
Cross
L-shaped Monogram
XII Century
AR denier
18mm
1.07
Rob. 4032
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Abbots of Souvigny 1080-1213 AR denier Obv SILVIMIA.CO cross
Rev. SES.MAIOLNS facing portrait of saint Maieur
Mint:Souvigny
Date: 1080-1213
19mm
.83g
Roberts 4916
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Melgorien of MaquelonneVarient of the O++O design of King Odo
Coins of Narbonne were widely circulated
Obverse: RAMVNDS, (LÉGENDE DÉGÉNÉRÉE).
Reverse: NAIDONA, (LÉGENDE DÉGÉNÉRÉE).
Mint:
Date: 11-12c
20 mm
1.00g
Roberts 4336


Languedoc - COUNTY Melgueil - BISHOPS MAGUELONNE - ANONYMOUS
(XI - XII centuries)
City Maguelonne, founded by the Visigoths, was ruined by the Franks in 737. The bishops took refuge on the site Subtantion which has now disappeared. Maguelonne was raised by Bishop Arnaud (1030-1060). In 1172 the County Melgueil passed to the house of Toulouse. The privilege of manufacture belonged to the Counts of Melgueil which ruined, ceded their rights to Pope Innocent III who inféoda to Bishop William III Autignac (1204-1216) April 14, 1215. Therefore County Melgueil was in the hands of the bishops of Maguelonne. These bishops were faced with the rise of the house of Aragon, who had just come into possession of Montpellier. From 1293, Philip IV installed a workshop Sommières which was transferred to Montpellier in 1356. The bishopric was suppressed in 1536 and he settled in Montpellier.
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Denier of Bohemond V 1233-51 ADBillion denier
Obv: +BAMVND COMS
cross patted three pellets in second quarter
Rev: +CIVITAS TRIBOL
eight pointed star, annulets between rays
Mint: Tripoli
Date: 1233-1251AD
14/16mm
.49g
Malloy 19
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Denier - Guy II de La Roche 1294-1308 ADObverse
Cross
Lettering: GVI DVX ATENES
Translation: Grand Duke of Athens

Reverse
Castle Tournois
Lettering: THEBANI CIVIS
Translation: City of Thebes

18mm
.70g

Metcalf 1078
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Bohemond III 1149-1163.Billion Denier Bohemond III Minority 1149-1163
O: (cross) BOAMVNDVS bare head r, large linear portrait.
R: (cross)ANTIOCHIA, A nan V tapered segments Cross pattee
mint: Antioch
17mm; .94g
Metcalf 40;p208
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Bohemond III 1149-1163.Obv: +BOAIIVHCVS Helmeted headL., not bearded, in chain mail, with long nose guard.
Cross pattered on helmet, crescent upwards r., five-pointed star L. Mail composed of
upward crescents.
Rev: + AHTIOCHIA Cross patty, crescent downward in second angle.
Mint: Antioch
Date- 1163-1201
18mm
.95g
Malloy 62,p213
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Bohemond III Majority 1163-1201Billion Denier
Obv: +BOAHVHDVS
Helmeted head looking let, mail composed of upward crescents. crescent to left and star to right.
Rev: +AHTIOCIIIA C with pellets.
Mint: Antioch
Date: 1163-1201
Malloy 66b
17mm
.88g
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Amaury 1163-1174 Billion denierObv:AMALRICVS REX
Cross patty with annulets in second and third quarters.
R:+DE JerVSALEM
Church of the Holy Sepulchre (fine style type 5)
Mint: Jerusalem
Date: 1163-1174
16mm
.89g
Malloy 23-26 p.75
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France:Feudal Clermont 11th cent AR Denier
Obv: STA MARIA SEA (Bust of the Virgin)
Rev: +VRBS ARVERNA
cross with angles
Mint: Clermont
Date: 11th cent
20mm
1.03g
Roberts 4907; Mayhew p52-103; PA 2243.
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French provincial, County of BloisAR Denier Thibaut III 1037-89
Obv: "picasso" style head (prototype is Chinon issue of Louis IV 936-54).
Rev: + BESIS CASTRO around cross
Mint: Blois
Date: 1037-89?
20mm
1.13g
Boudeau 193; Robert 5056;
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BohemondIII.m66aBillion denier
O: +BOAHVHDVS
Helmented head L., crescent L., Five pointed star to R.
chain mail composed of crescents
A: +ANTI OCHIA
Cross Pattee crescent posting downwards in second angle
Mint: Antioch

Date: 1149-63 AD

Bohemond III, Minority, Regencies of Constance and Renaud de Chatillion

17mm
1.03g
Malloy 66a
ex SNG auction 433, lot 742, 2019
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Richard(The Lionhearted) in fresh possessionAnglo-Gallic, Aquitaine, Richard (I) Coeur de Lion (Count of Poitou and Duke of Aquitaine
O:RICARDVS in two lines across field, cross above, ω below.
R:Cross AQVITANIE'
Mint: Bordeaux
Date: 1172-1199 AD
18mm
.80g
Boud.471, R.3885
ex CNG auction 479, lot 613. oct 2020.
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Bohemond III Majority 1163-1201Billion denier
O:+BOAMVNDVS, helmented headL., mail composed of crescents, star r., crescent L.
R:+AHTIOCIIIA
date: 1163-1201 AD
mint: Antioch
17mm, .82g
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Crusader Bohemond IIIBohemond III Minority
Billion Denier
O: +BOAHVHDVS, Helmeted head., Mail made of crescents
R: + AHTIOCHIA, downward crescent second angle

Mint: Antioch
96g, 17mm

Malloy 66a
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Early French Feudal DenierThibaut IV LE Chansonnier
Rev: +TEBAT COMES; Cross pattee, omega in the first quarter, crescents in the second and third quarters, alpha in the fourth quarter
Obv:CASTRI PRVVINS; Comb, surmounted by a castle
Mint: Provins
Date; 1201-1253
1.15g; 21mm
Roberts 4731
The coins of Champagne feature a type of symbolism beloved by medieval Europeans. The field (champ) of the coin features a comb (peigne) which thus visually spells the name of the county. These coins were widely circulated as a result of the fairs held in Champagne during the twelfth and thirteenth centuries.Thibaut IV was the last count to issue the design,
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Bishopric of Vienne Daphine Denier
Bishopric of Vienne
Obv: + S M VIENNA (saint Maurice de Vienne)
Rev: MAXIMA GALL (Grande Gaule)
Mint: Vienne
Date: 1200-1250 AD
.89g
18mm
DAUPHINÉ - ARCHDIOCESE VIENNA - ANONYMOUS
(XII - XIII centuries)
Vienna was the first bishop of Gaul, to 160, occupied by St. Crescent. The city received the title of Primate of Lyon, it readily recalls on currencies. Vienna was proclaimed metropolis of Gaul at the Council of Vienne in 892 and again in the fourteenth century monnayait
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Coin of the Cahors Billion DenierObverse : Squared cross with CATVRCICS around.
Reverse : CHI-RHO with an A below, flanked by two small crosses, with CIVITAS around.
Mint-Narbonne
Date-1220-1240
Reference : Roberts-4316. Mayhew-115. D. 1158 B
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FRANCE, Carolingian, Charles the Bald, (840-875), silver denierobv. cross in circle, CINOMANIS CIVITAS
rev. KRLS monogram, CIVIONIS CIVITS
Mint: Le Mans
Date: 84-887
1.44g,21mm
Roberts 1414
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Annonymous Count of LaMarche denier, early feudal R: cross;LODOICVS
Obv: Cresent above cross and three annulets, EGOLISSIME
Mint: La Marche county
Date:12-13th c
.91g, 20mm
Roberts 4361
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French Early Feudal Anonymous Counts of BearnR: +ONOR FOCAS
A over P+=PAX
Obv: CENTVLLO COMES
Mint:Bearn
Date: 905-1134
.35g
11mm
R.4182
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French Early Feudal Fulk IV-V 1069-1129Obv.: +FVLCO COMES starting at 3hr. cross pattée, omega in quadrant 3, alpha in quadrant 4
Rev.: + VRBS AIDCCSV. Around Fulk’s monogram
Mint.: Anjou
Fulk V or Geoffrey V, r. 1109-1129 or 1129-1151
Ref.: Duplessy 375, Roberts 4114
.82g, 17mm
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French Early Feudal County of GeinGeoffrey III Denier
Obv:Cross with a hammer in second quarter and a coin in third, GOESDVS COS
Rev:Monogram of Fulk, simplified,GIEMIS CΛ
Mint: Gien, france;
Some consider it to be an immobilized coinage in the name of Geoffrey II of Donzy (1055-1097), also minted under Hervé II of Donzy (1097-1121), Geoffrey III (1121-1158) and Hervé III of Donzy (1158-1187).
Date: 1120-1160
20mm; .90g
R4118;
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AR Denier French feudal Souvigny Denier of Souvigny abbotts
Bust Of saint Mayeul (4th Abbot of Cluny born in 906 AD in Avignon, France. He died on May 11 994 AD at Souvigny)
Obv: SCS MAILOUS
Rev: + SILVINACO cross
Mint: Souvigny
Date:1080-1213 CE
19mm; .75g
Roberts 4913, Mayhew p44-78
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Crusader, Bohemond III, Billon denierBohemond III, Minority (1159-63)
O:+BOAHVNDVS Helmeted head, left., bearded in chain mail, cross patted on helmet. crescent upwards L., five pointed star r.
R:+AMTIOCHIA Cross patee, crescent downward in first angle
Mint: Antioch
Date: 1159-1163.
.84g, 18mm
ex-cng sale 94, lot 1249
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Chatel Type Denier Tournois Obv: + ALFVNSVS COMES.(Alphonse, comte). around cross
Rev: + PICTAVIENTSIS.(Poitou) Châtel tournois
Mint: Montreuil-Bonnin
Date: 1249-1267
18mm; .86g
Roberts 5201 (like) BD .431; PA 2582'
ex CNG eAuction 529
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Abbey of Saint Martial (France, feudal) billion denierAbbey of Saint Martial (France, feudal)
Obverse:
Bearded bust of Saint Martial, front, flanked by two rings. The Inscription reads: SES MARCIAL for Sanctus Marcial (Saint Martial).

Reverse:
Cross with 4 pairs of dots within an inner circle, legend around. The Inscription reads: +LEMOVICENSIS for Lemovicensis ([Denier] of Limoges).
18mm; .89g
Mint: Limoges, France
References: PA 2291, 2296, 2298; Dy feodales 883-884, 886-893; Boudeau 390, Roberts 4912
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Denier Tournois - Alphonse
Alphonse, county of Poitou
Obverse:Cross ✠ ALFVNഗ COMESObverse
Reverse Castle Tournois ✠ ALFVNഗ COMES Alphonse, count..
Mint: Poiters
Date:1249-1267
.83g; 18mm
R5201(v), Dy feodales 931
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Denier Matilda, mint of Nevers 1241-1257.Obverse
Bar with lily on top and two stars below.
✠ • M • COMITIഗഗΛ: MAHILDA COMITISSA
Countess Matilda.

Reverse
Cross. ✠ NIVERNIS CIVIT
NIVERNIS CIVITAS
City of Nevers.
Date;1241-1257
Mint:Nevers
18mm;1.01g
R.4691; feodales 762
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France. Archbishop of Vienna, Anonymous DenierArchbishopric of Vienne
Obv: Bearded head facing left. ✠ ·S·M·VIENNA·
Translation: Saint Mauritius; Vienne.
Rev: Cross. ✠ MAXIMA GALL
Translation: Great Gaul.
Date: 1200-1250
Mint: Vienne
19mm, 1.01g
R5045v, Dy feodales 2378
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FRANCE - BOURGOGNE, DUCHY - JEAN SANS PEUR, 1404-1419"John the fearless" AR Blanc
Obv. Shield quartered at 1 and 4 of modern Burgundy,
at 2 and 3 of old Burgundy within circle.
outer circle ✠ IOHANЄS⁑DVX⁑BVRGVNDIЄ
Rev. Short cross with lily and lion alternately in the corners within circle.
outer circle the legend ✠ SIT:NOME:DNI:BENEDICTV
Date: 1404-1419
Mint: Dijon
25mm; 2.78g
Boudeau 1224, Poet d'avant 5723, Roberts 7821.
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BohemondIII.m66aBillion denier
O: +BOAHVHDVS
Helmented head L., crescent L., Five pointed star to R.
chain mail composed of crescents
A: +ANTI OCHIA
Cross Pattee crescent posting downwards in second angle
Mint: Antioch

Date: 1149-63 AD

Bohemond III, Minority, Regencies of Constance and Renaud de Chatillion

18mm
.85g
Malloy 66a
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Bohemond III, Majority, (1163-1201 CE) Billion denierObverse: +BOAHVHDVS Helmeted head l., mail composed of crescents, star r., crescent l.
Reverse: +AHTIOCHIA cross pattee with crescent pointing downwards in second angle.
Trefoil in rev inscription
Mint: Antioch
Date: 1163-1201 CE
.96 gm 17mm
MPS 67b
ex cng lot 1827 sale 82
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Bohemond III, Majority, (1163-1201 CE) Billion denierObverse: +BOAHVNDVS Helmeted head l., mail composed of crescents, star r., crescent l.
Reverse: +AMTIOCHIA cross pattee with crescent pointing downwards in second angle.
Mint: Antioch
Date: 1163-1201 CE
.83g 19mm
Malloy 60
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Bohemond III, Majority, (1163-1201 CE) Billion denierObverse: +BOAHVHDVS Helmeted head l., mail composed of crescents, star r., crescent l.
Reverse: +AMTIOCHIA cross pattee with crescent pointing downwards in second angle.
Trefoil(three dots) in rev inscription (between I and O).
Mint: Antioch
Date: 1163-1201 CE
.99g 18mm
Malloy 67b
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County of Poitou, MelleObv:+CARLVS REX, (S is retrograde) around cross
Rev: MET/ALO in two lines (Melle)
Mint:Melle
Date:9-11c
22mm, .77g
Roberts 3862, Boud. 414

Starting around 877 the lead/sliver mines of Melle had a workshop that belonged to the Counts of Poitiers. From 877 thru the 12th century, Melle minted denarii and obols in the name of the Carolingian ruler Charles the Bald who was a 9th century ling of West Francia 843-8977 and emperor of the Carolingian Empire.
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Italian States DenierObv-Castle within circle, +.IA.NV.A
Rev--Cross within circle, CUNRAD1.REX
Mint-Genoa
Date-1139-1339
weight-.65g
15mm
Biaggi#835




ex CNG lot 1783 esale 2/25/21

They were minted for nearly two full centuries and were widely accepted not only in Genoa but also throughout the region
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Angouleme time of Guillaume V-Huges I, AR denierAR denier
Obv:+ LODOICVS (S horizontal), cross pattée.
Rev.: + EGOLISSIME (Ss horizontal), cross, three arms ending in circles, fourth ending in crescent
Mint: La Marche
Date: 1170-1245
18mm, .82g
R 4361, PDA, 2663, Duplessy

ex cng 29/3/23

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Cahors, Annonymous Bishops 12th-13th c
Obv: ✠:ЄPISCOPVS:, three crosses; Crozier above central cross
Rev: ✠CATVRCENSIS, cross patée, three pellets in upper left quadrant
Mint: Cahors
Date-1204-1234 attributed to Guillaume de Cardaillac
17mm, .81g
Roberts 4664, PdA 3907.

ex CNG 3/29/23
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County of Maine. Herbert I, BI denierMonogram of Herbert.
Obv; ✠ COMES CENOMANNIS, Translation: Herbert count of Le Mans.
Rev: Cross with alpha and omega hanging. ✠ SIGNVM DEI VIVI
Translation: The symbol of the incarnate God.
Mint: Le Mans, France
1015-1036
15mm, .91g
Poey d'Avant 1548; Roberts 4121/22

ex CNG e auction 535 lot 863 29/3/23

denarii bearing the monogram of Herbert I (Count of Maine from 1015 to 1036), were minted in various variants until 1246.

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Hugh V Duke of BurgundyObv: In the field, word DVX between two lines, above a double crozier.
Lettering: ☩ VGO BVRGVNDIE, Hugh, duke of Burgundy

Rev:Cross with clovers in second and third quarters.
lettering: AVSONIENSIS [Denier] of Auxonne

Mint:Auxonne
date: 1305-1315
15mm, 1.02g
Roberts 5783
ex CNG auction 535, lot 863
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French feudal denier Bishops of ValenceObv: winged creature, ✠ VRBS VΛLЄNTIΛI/city of Valence
Rev:Cross finishing in pellets with an annulet in fourth quarter.
✠ S ΛP✜LLINΛRS/ Saint Apollinars
Mint: Valence
Date: 13c

Roberts 4782, Boudeau 1021

Ex CNG 29/3/23 lot 863 eauction 535

Valence is in southern France along the Rhone river, The cathedral of Saint Apollinaire consecreated by Pope Urban II
in 1095 was a dominate presence in ancient times. Ruled by Bishops since the 3/4c the silver deniers of Valence were isssued by them and widely carried by the Crusaders to fund the varied holy wars through the Mideast.

The obverse shows a stylised angel with spread wings resembling an eagle with the legend around VRBS VALENTIAI (Ville de Valence). The reverse shows a cross with an annulet in one quarter with the legend S APOLLINARS (Saint Apollinaire).
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Thiibaut II OBV: +TEBALT COMES (Count Thibaut )
Cross with Alpha/Omega in 1 and 3 , pellets in 2 and 4 corners
Rev; CASTRI PRVVINS (Shateau de Provins)
Comb, with above a V joined by two ringlets
Mint: Provins
Date: 1125-1152
21mm; 1.06
R4726, PA.5971

The wool comb on the reverse references the main industry of Provins. Its place on this coin is considered a play on the name of the region (Champagne) with the field (champ) and comb, a wool comb (peigne). They were common coins in the 12th/13th cen, and circulated widely with thier associated use in the trade fairs held in the Champagne region. As a result of the trade fairs they circulated widely through southern france and Italy. Subsequently being copied by the roman mint because it was such a established type. The copies by the Roman senate however replaced the inscription with the phrase SENATUS PQR and were much more poorly struck.
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Philip II denier TournoisObv+ PHILLIPVS RE. Cross in center.
Rev:+ SCS MARTINVS. Chatel Tournois in center
Mint:Tours
Date:1206-1223
19mm, .89g
Roberts 2402
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Denaro Provisino (Roman senate mid 1100's)Obv: cross surrounded with SENATVS PQR
Rev: ROMACAPUTMVN Comb in middle, S above
Date: mid-late 1100's
Mint: Rome
15mm, .71g
Berman 94
R4735


ex Allen Berman

The billion/peace, silver deniers struck at Provins had been a common coin associated with the fairs of champagne and circulated widely through southern France and Italy. The comb on the coin represents the wool trade that flourished in that time. It is also considered a pun on the name of the region as Champagne, Champ (field) and peigne (comb).

In the 1100s, the pope spent much less time in Rome. Having moved the papacy up to Avignon in France. With the decreased pilgrimage, traffic in Rome, Roman senate started minting coins issued with the wool comb and cross design. Generally, these are poorly struck coins. Difficult to read the entire inscription. One of the significant differences is that the original coins struck in Provins I have a V above the comb where the coins from Rome have a S.

excerpt from Ancient Medieval coins; Power struggle (2023) Allen Berman
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Obol - William X 1127-1137OBV: Four crosses; ✠ GLVILILMO translation -William
Rev: ✠ BVRDEGIILA; translation Bordeaux
Mint: Bordeaux
Date: 1127-1137
17mm, .63g
Obol
Roberts 4312; Boudeau 465
ex Allen Berman/2023
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France. Provincial. Cahors. Bishopric. Anonymous AR DenierObverse: ✠:ЄPISCOPVS:, three crosses; staurogram above central cross
Reverse: ✠CATVRCENSIS, cross patée, three pellets in upper left quadrant
Size: 14mm
Weight: .60 gram
Mint: Cahors
Roberts 4664
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Obol Provisino (Roman senate mid 1200's)Obv: cross surrounded with SENATVS PQR
Rev: ROMACAPUTMVN Comb in middle, S above
Date: mid-late 1100's
Mint: Rome
15mm, .47g
Berman 94
R4735


ex Allen Berman

The billion/peace, silver deniers struck at Provins had been a common coin associated with the fairs of champagne and circulated widely through southern France and Italy. The comb on the coin represents the wool trade that flourished in that time. It is also considered a pun on the name of the region as Champagne, Champ (field) and peigne (comb).

In the 1100s, the pope spent much less time in Rome. Having moved the papacy up to Avignon in France. With the decreased pilgrimage, traffic in Rome, Roman senate started minting coins issued with the wool comb and cross design. Generally, these are poorly struck coins. Difficult to read the entire inscription. One of the significant differences is that the original coins struck in Provins I have a V above the comb where the coins from Rome have a S.

excerpt from Ancient Medieval coins; Power struggle (2023) Allen Berman
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