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1 Grosso - Balsa III

Uitgever Antivari, City of
Jaar 1403-1421
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Beschrijving keerzijde Full-length frontal effigy of Saint Lawrence, nimbed and vested in liturgical robes, standing with attributes, depicted in the hieratic Byzantine-influenced style common to Adriatic medieval coinage. The saint is enclosed within a beaded inner circle and surrounded by a circular Latin legend identifying the patron saint of the city of Antivari.
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Oplage ND (1403-1421)
Aanvullende informatie

Antivari — modern-day Bar, Montenegro — was a Dalmatian commune that passed between Serbian, Venetian, and Balšić dynastic control through the late medieval period. Balša III ruled as the last of the Balšić line, a dynasty that had dominated Zeta since the mid-14th century. His reign ended with his death in 1421, after which the territory eventually fell to Venice. Coinage struck under his nominal authority in Antivari reflects the city's semi-autonomous municipal tradition, producing small silver issues that circulated alongside Venetian and Serbian types in a region where commercial allegiances were perpetually contested.

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