Groschen - John XXII

Issuer Comtat Venaissin
Year 1316-1334
Type Standard circulation coin
Value 1 Groschen (1/20)
Currency Livre Tournois
Composition Silver
Weight 3.81 g
Diameter 25 mm
Thickness
Shape Round (irregular)
Technique Hammered
Orientation Variable alignment ↺
Engraver(s)
In circulation to
Reference(s) CNI XV#4, MIR#190, Munt#7 (p.26), Berman#176, Dy féodales#1771
Obverse description John seated facing, holding cross and raising right hand in benediction, on throne composed of two lions.
Obverse script Latin (uncial)
Obverse lettering IOh’ES : PAPA : XXII COmES : VEnASInI
(Translation: John XXII, Pope, Count Venaissin.)
Reverse description Cross trefoil and flowered.
Reverse script Latin (uncial)
Reverse lettering ✠ AGIm’: TIBI : GRA’: OmnIPOTEnS DEVS
(Translation: We thank you, God almighty.)
Edge
Mint
Mintage ND (1316-1334) - -
Numisquare ID 3812784090
Additional information

Historical Context: Issued during the pontificate of John XXII (1316-1334), this Groschen originates from the Comtat Venaissin, a territory under direct papal control. John XXII, born Jacques Duèze, was a pivotal figure of the Avignon Papacy, consolidating papal power and administration. This coinage underscores the temporal sovereignty of the Holy See in its adopted French home, facilitating commerce and asserting authority within the Comtat during a period of significant political and economic flux in medieval Europe.

Artistry: The design of this Groschen reflects the prevailing early Gothic numismatic style of the 14th century. While specific engravers are unknown, the dies were crafted by skilled artisans within the papal mint. Typical iconography for this issue features a prominent cross on the obverse, symbolizing Christian faith and papal authority, often surrounded by the pontiff's name or title. The reverse likely displays a more elaborate legend or perhaps a symbolic representation related to the papacy, such as Saint Peter or the keys, executed with characteristic medieval directness.

Technical/Grading: Struck in silver, this 3.81 gram, 25 mm Groschen exhibits the characteristic fabric of hammered coinage. Key high-points for evaluation include the center of the cross and the clarity of the legends. Well-struck examples will show full lettering and distinct central devices. Common technical observations include variable strike pressure, minor planchet irregularities, and occasional off-centering. A premium is placed on pieces with strong strikes, minimal wear, and clear legends, which are often challenging to find given the production methods of the era.

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