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1/2 Tram - Hetoum I

Issuer Cilician Armenia
Year 1226-1270
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Value 1/2 Tram
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Obverse lettering ՀԵԹՈՒՄ ԹԱԳԱՒՈՐ ՀԱՅՈՑ
(Translation: Hetoum king of the Armenians)
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Hetoum I ruled Cilician Armenia for nearly half a century, longer than any other king in the dynasty, and spent much of that reign navigating the impossible geography of Crusader politics and Mongol expansion simultaneously. In 1247 he sent his brother Sempad to the court of Güyük Khan, and by 1253 had submitted Cilician Armenia as a Mongol protectorate — a calculated survival strategy that kept the kingdom intact while neighboring states collapsed.

The half tram denomination served daily small commerce in a coastal kingdom whose port at Ayas made it one of the busiest trading nodes between Europe and the Silk Road. AC 357 places this squarely within the standard Hetoum silver sequence.

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