1 Grosso - Jacopo Tiepolo

发行方 Venice, Republic of
年份 1229-1249
类型 Standard circulation coin
面值 1 Grosso = 26 Denari (13⁄120)
货币 Lira (1156-1471)
材质 Silver (.965)
重量 2 g
直径 21 mm
厚度
形状 Round (irregular)
制作工艺 Hammered
方向
雕刻师
流通至
参考资料 Montenegro Dogi#24, Paol#1, Gamberini#27, Pap#1-4
正面描述 Doge (duke) stands facing receiving banner from patron saint St. Mark.
正面文字
正面铭文 . IA • TEVPL • / • S • M • VENETI
背面描述 Facing figure of Nimbate Jesus Christ Pantocrator, enthroned, IC XC field to the left and right.
背面文字
背面铭文 IC / XC
边缘
铸币厂
铸造量 ND (1229-1249) - -
Numisquare 编号 9001952050
附加信息

Historical Context: This 1 Grosso coin was issued by the Republic of Venice during the reign of Doge Jacopo Tiepolo, spanning from 1229 to 1249. This period marked a zenith for Venetian maritime and commercial dominance in the Mediterranean following the Fourth Crusade. The grosso, a high-purity silver coin, was instrumental in facilitating Venice's extensive trade network, serving as a cornerstone of its economic prosperity and influence across Europe and the Levant.

Artistry: Reflecting the prevailing artistic conventions of the early medieval period, the coin's design adheres to a distinct Venetian-Byzantine stylistic school. While the engraver remains anonymous, the consistent iconography across issues points to a well-established workshop. The obverse typically depicts Doge Jacopo Tiepolo receiving a banner from St. Mark, Venice's patron saint. The reverse features a hieratic depiction of Christ enthroned, holding the Gospels, a powerful symbol of divine authority and stability.

Technical/Grading: Struck in .965 fine silver, weighing 2 grams and measuring 21 millimeters, this grosso exemplifies the technical standards of its era. Key high-points for evaluation include the faces and drapery of St. Mark and the Doge on the obverse, and Christ's face, hands, and the details of the Gospels on the reverse. Strike quality can vary, with common characteristics including irregular flans, off-center strikes, and occasional weakness on the highest relief areas due to the manual striking process, yet its high silver content ensured its enduring value.

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