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Denier à la Tête Casquée Raymond Roupen

Issuer Principality of Antioch
Year 1216-1219
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Value 1 Denier
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Reverse description A plain Latin cross with equal arms, centered within a beaded inner circle; a crescent appears in the upper right canton of the cross. The surrounding legend +.AMTI:IOCIII.A encircles the design, representing a corrupted rendering of ANTIOCH(I)A, the mint city, characteristic of the debased epigraphy common to Crusader billon issues of this period.
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Reverse lettering +.AMTI:IOCIII.A
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