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1 Sezin - James II the Bastard

Issuer Cyprus, Kingdom of
Year 1460-1473
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Currency Denier (1192-1489)
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Obverse description Central field displays the Lion of Cyprus rampant to the left, rendered in a bold but somewhat crude hammered style typical of late medieval Cypriot coinage. The lion occupies the majority of the flan, with raised fore-paws and tail curving upward. A circular Latin legend surrounds the device, commencing with a cross pattee. The coin exhibits an irregular flan with pronounced surface patination consistent with bronze corrosion.
Obverse script Latin
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Reverse script Latin
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