Catalog
| Issuer | Cyprus, Kingdom of |
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| Year | 1398-1458 |
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| Orientation | Coin alignment ↑↓ |
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| Obverse lettering | ✠ • S • DE CHIPRE • |
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| Mintage | ND (1398-1458) - Nicosia mint |
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The anonymous billon deniers of Lusignan Cyprus are notoriously difficult to reign-assign with precision, and Metcalf's Type 77 sits in a contested stretch of the sequence covering the reigns of Janus and his son John II. Cyprus under Janus was catastrophically sacked by the Mamluk Sultanate in 1426 — the king himself was captured and held for ransom in Cairo — and whatever mint continuity existed before that raid was almost certainly disrupted. That the coinage resumed, and that pieces from the post-ransom years are largely indistinguishable from earlier strikes, speaks to how little the monetary infrastructure changed despite the political trauma.