Ancient Resource
Crusader Genoa Italy Silver Coin // 1139-1252 AD
Product Description
Crusader Genoa, Italy. 1139–1252 AD. Silver denaro struck under Conrad III. The front depicts the Tower of Jerusalem, city name IANVA around / The back depicts a central Crusader cross, the king's name CVNRADI REX around. Coin reference: Biaggi 835; CNI 2/21; MIR 16 for type. Sharp detail! Average size 15mm, 0.75 grams. Ex Aphrodite Gallery, Wiesbaden Germany. *** During the Medieval period, Genoa Italy was a dominant maritime power with significant importance in the Crusades. Their silver denaro coins were minted in great quantities to help pay the armies of Christian Crusaders in their effort to recapture the Holy Land from the Muslims. ** Every coin is unique but similar in condition and appearance. The one you will receive might be slightly different and not necessarily the same as pictured.
Product Details
- Measurements
0.625"L x 0.625"W x 0.0625"H
- OriginItaly
— Genoa, Italy. Struck under Conrad III, 1139–1252 AD
— Provenance: Ex-Aphrodite Gallery, Wiesbaden, Germany
— Average Diameter 15mm; Weight 0.75g
This piece is accompanied by a hand-signed certificate of authenticity which includes all the details, culture, dating, motifs/inscriptions when applicable, historical relevance, and provenance.
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