Groschen - Clement V

Émetteur Comtat Venaissin
Année 1305-1314
Type Standard circulation coin
Valeur 1 Groschen (1/20)
Devise Livre Tournois
Composition Silver
Poids 2.6 g
Diamètre 25 mm
Épaisseur
Forme Round (irregular)
Technique Hammered
Orientation Variable alignment ↺
Graveur(s)
En circulation jusqu’à
Référence(s) Munt#1, Berman#168, MIR#183, Dy féodales#1769, PA#4137
Description de l’avers Three-quarter figure of the Pope in front, with miter and astata cross, blessing.
Écriture de l’avers Latin (uncial)
Légende de l’avers CLEmEnS : PAPA : QVInTVS
(Translation: Pope Clement the Fifth)
Description du revers Cross, keys above.
Écriture du revers Latin (uncial)
Légende du revers ✠ AGIm TIBI GRA OmnIPOTEnS DE COmIT VEnASInI
(Translation: Comtat Venaissin. We thank you almighty God.)
Tranche
Atelier
Tirage ND (1305-1314) - -
ID Numisquare 5429406360
Informations supplémentaires

Historical Context: This silver Groschen, issued by Clement V (Bertrand de Got) from 1305 to 1314, signifies the dawn of the Avignon Papacy. As the first Pope to reside in Avignon, within the Comtat Venaissin, Clement V’s pontificate initiated the "Babylonian Captivity" of the Papacy, influenced by French monarchical power. This coin asserts the Papacy’s temporal sovereignty over the Comtat Venaissin, a vital papal enclave, during a period of significant political and ecclesiastical transformation.

Artistry: Representative of early 14th-century Gothic numismatic art, this Groschen reflects the era’s stylistic conventions. While a specific engraver is unrecorded, the artistry blends ecclesiastical symbolism with emerging naturalism. The obverse typically features the Papal tiara surmounting the crossed Keys of Saint Peter, symbols of authority. The reverse commonly displays a prominent cross potent, often within a decorative quatrefoil, encircled by a Latin inscription detailing the Pope’s name or issuing territory. Execution, though stylized, generally conveys clear iconography.

Technical/Grading: Weighing 2.6 grams and measuring 25 millimeters, this Groschen is struck on a generally broad, though often irregular, flan. High-points susceptible to wear include the Papal tiara’s details, the keys’ intricate bows, and the cross potent’s extremities. Strike quality varies, from well-centered and sharp to slightly off-center with areas of weakness, especially on outer legends. Original luster is rarely observed, but well-preserved examples exhibit crisp details and a pleasing, even patina.

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