Agnel 'Mouton d'Or' - Arnold of Oreye

发行方 Rummen, Lordship of
年份 1357-1370
类型 Standard circulation coin
面值 1 Agnel
货币 Groot (-1506)
材质 Gold
重量 4.64 g
直径
厚度
形状 Round (irregular)
制作工艺 Hammered
方向
雕刻师
流通至
参考资料 VanH Atlas#G 2005, Delmonte G#253, vdCh 8#23.2, Fr#368
正面描述 Pascal lamb toward left, nimbate, head turning right. Cross-tipped staff with banner behind, lettering below its feet. All inside beaded circle inscribed with arcs.
正面文字 Latin (uncial)
正面铭文 AGn` ⵓ DEI ⵓ QVI ⵓ TOLL` ⵓ PCCA ⵓ mVDI ⵓ mISERERE. nOB.’ ARn` DO:R
(Translation: Lamb of God, who takes away the sins of the world, have pity on us Arnold, Lord of Rummen)
背面描述 Floriate triple cross with rosette in center and eagles in the angles, inside quadrilobe with points at corners. Eight small trefoils surrounding.
背面文字 Latin (uncial)
背面铭文 ✠ XP`C ⁑ VINCIT⁑ XP`C ⁑ REGNAT ⁑ XP`C ⁑ IMPERAT
(Translation: Christ conquers, Christ reigns, Christ commands)
边缘
铸币厂
铸造量 ND (1357-1370) - -
Numisquare 编号 1566169080
附加信息

Historical Context: This Agnel 'Mouton d'Or' was issued by Arnold IV of Oreye, Lord of Rummen, between 1357 and 1370. Arnold was a powerful and often rebellious figure in the Low Countries, frequently clashing with the Prince-Bishopric of Liège and the Duchy of Brabant. Rummen, though a minor lordship, asserted its sovereignty through the right to mint gold coinage. The issuance of such a gold piece, mirroring types struck by major European powers, underscored Arnold's ambition and economic standing amidst widespread political instability, marking a significant declaration of independence.

Artistry: The coin adheres to the established Gothic numismatic tradition of the 14th century, characteristic of the 'Mouton d'Or' type. The obverse prominently features the Agnus Dei, or Paschal Lamb, standing left with its head reverted, holding a cruciform banner. This religious iconography was widely adopted across Europe. The reverse typically displays a florid cross within a quatrefoil or similar geometric design. While no specific engraver is known, the style reflects the prevailing aesthetic of the era, emphasizing clear, stylized religious motifs and legible legends, which would include Arnold's name and title.

Technical/Grading: Struck in gold at 4.64 grams, this issue exhibits typical characteristics of medieval hammer-struck coinage. High-points susceptible to wear or weakness include the lamb's head, the banner, and the central elements of the cross on the reverse. Collectors should anticipate variations in strike quality, such as minor off-centring or areas of flatness, particularly in the fine details of the lamb's fleece or the legends near the rim. A well-preserved example would show strong detail in the lamb's features and clear legends, with a relatively round and evenly struck planchet.

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