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Denier - Baldwin III Tower of David - crude type

Issuer Kingdom of Jerusalem
Year 1143-1163
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Currency Denier (1099-1291)
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Reverse description A stylized depiction of the Tower of David in Jerusalem, rendered in a schematic, crude manner typical of early Crusader deniers, showing a fortified tower with a crenellated top and a cross motif, all enclosed within a beaded inner circle. The tower's architectural details are summarily executed, reflecting the rough engraving style of the period. Circular legend reads + DE IERVSALEM.
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Mint Jerusalem
Mintage ND (1143-1163)
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