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Dinar - Stefan Uroš I

Issuer Serbia (medieval)
Year 1243-1276
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Currency Dinar (1217-1459)
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Obverse description The obverse depicts a bare-headed King Stefan Uroš I standing facing, receiving a patriarchal cross from St. Stephen (Sveti Stefan), who is shown nimbate and standing to the left. Both figures are rendered in the Byzantine hieratic style typical of medieval Serbian coinage. A two-line Latin legend appears on either side of the central design, identifying the king and the patron saint.
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Obverse lettering VROSIVS REX S STEFAN
(Translation: Uros King St Stephen)
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Reverse lettering IC - XC
(Translation: Jesus Christ)
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