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| Issuer | Kingdom of Sicily |
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| Year | 1140-1154 |
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| Weight | 1.043 g |
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| Reverse description | Central cross pattée with the Christogram IC XC NI KA (Jesus Christ conquers) arranged in the four quadrants around the cross, rendered in Greek majuscule letters. The inscription reads IC to the upper left, XC to the upper right, NI to the lower left, and KA to the lower right. A border of pseudo-Kufic script encircles the design, exemplifying the unique cultural synthesis of Norman, Byzantine, and Islamic traditions characteristic of Roger II's Sicilian coinage. The bold, deeply struck lettering is typical of the Palermo mint output of this period. |
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| Edge | Plain |
| Mint | Palermo |
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