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Denier - Hugh III

Issuer Cyprus, Kingdom of
Year 1267-1284
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Latin
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Edge Plain
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Hugh III ruled Cyprus from 1267 while simultaneously pressing his claim to the Kingdom of Jerusalem, a dual ambition that shaped the economic priorities of his reign. The billon deniers of this period reflect a monetary system under constant strain — Crusader coinage in the eastern Mediterranean was perpetually debased as silver supplies tightened and military expenditure mounted. Metcalf's die studies for this type reveal enough variation across 455–457 to suggest production spread across multiple short minting campaigns rather than a single sustained issue.

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