1/2 Denaro / Medaglia Class C

Emissor Genoa, Republic of (1139-1797)
Ano 1170-1190
Tipo Standard circulation coin
Valor 1 Obol (1⁄480)
Moeda Genovino (1139-1528)
Composição Silver
Peso 0.4 g
Diâmetro 14 mm
Espessura
Formato Round (irregular)
Técnica Hammered
Orientação
Gravador(es)
Em circulação até
Referência(s) MEC XII#212, CNI III#73
Descrição do anverso Gateway within cabled circle.
Escrita do anverso Latin
Legenda do anverso ✠ • IA • NV • A •
(Translation: GENOA)
Descrição do reverso Cross within cabled circle, small spike in quadrant 1.
Escrita do reverso Latin
Legenda do reverso CVNRAD7 REX
Bordo
Casa da moeda
Tiragem ND (1170-1190) - -
ID Numisquare 5883710490
Informações adicionais

Historical Context: This 1/2 Denaro, Medaglia Class C, was issued by the Republic of Genoa between 1170 and 1190. This period marks Genoa's ascendance as a formidable maritime and commercial power in the Mediterranean, crucial before the Fourth Crusade. Operating under a consular system, the republic's issuance of fractional denominations like this 0.4-gram silver coin underscores the growing complexity of its economy and the need for small change to facilitate daily transactions within its expanding trade networks.

Artistry: The anonymous engravers of this era worked within the nascent Romanesque stylistic tradition, characterized by simplified, abstract, yet highly symbolic designs. Early Genoese denari typically feature a prominent cross on one side, often surrounded by the city's name, IANUA, with the reverse commonly displaying a stylized castle or monogrammatic device. This artistry reflects coinage production's practical demands, prioritizing legibility of key symbols over elaborate aesthetic ambition or naturalistic representation.

Technical/Grading: Struck in silver, weighing 0.4 grams with a 14-millimeter diameter, this coin exemplifies the challenges of early medieval hand-hammered production. High-points, such as a cross's center or any central device, are frequently weak or incompletely struck due to uneven pressure. Flan irregularities, off-center strikes, and partial legends are common characteristics for this type. A well-centered example with full legends and a strong strike on both sides would be considered exceptional, given its small module and the era's manufacturing techniques.

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