Irregular copper - Tamar I

発行体 Georgia, Kingdom of (1010-1490)
年号 1187-1210
種類 Standard circulation coin
額面
通貨 Drachm
材質 Copper
重量 9.5 g
直径 25 mm
厚さ 2 mm
形状 Round (irregular)
製造技法 Hammered
向き
彫刻師
流通終了年
参考文献
表面の説明 Tamar’s monogram written in Mkhedruli surrounded by design of 6 rosettes. Surrounding Asomtavruli legend
表面の文字体系 Georgian (Asomtavruli), Georgian (Mkhedruli)
表面の銘文 თ-ამა-რ †ႱႾႪႧႠ ႶႧႠ ႨႵႬႠ ႽႤႣႠႨ ႥႺႾႪႱႨ ႠႫႱ ႵႰႩႬႱ ჃႦ
(Translation: T-ama-R † In the name of God, this coin was struck in the year 407 of the Qoronikon;)
裏面の説明 5-line Arabic lettering, surrounded by Arabic circular legend.
裏面の文字体系 Arabic
裏面の銘文 ألملكة ألمعظمة خلال الدنيا و الدین تامار بنت گيورگى ظهير المسيح اعز الله انصاره Circular legend : الله جلالها و مدّ ظلالها واید اقبالها ضاعف
(Translation: The great queen glory of the world and faith Tamar, daughter of Giorgi champion of the Messiah may God increase his victories Circular legend: May God increase her glory and lengthen her shadow and strengthen her beneficence!)
Irregular
鋳造所
鋳造数 ND (1187-1210) - (A1B1C0D1)x2E1 -
ND (1187-1210) - (A1B1C0D1)x2E2 -
ND (1187-1210) - (A1B1C1D2)X2E1E3 -
ND (1187-1210) - (A1B1C1D2)x2E4 -
ND (1187-1210) - A0B1C0D1E0 -
ND (1187-1210) - A1B0C3D1E1 -
ND (1187-1210) - A1B1C0D0E1 -
ND (1187-1210) - A1B1C0D0E4 -
ND (1187-1210) - A1B1C0D1E0 -
ND (1187-1210) - A1B1C0D1E1 -
ND (1187-1210) - A1B1C0D1E1E2 -
ND (1187-1210) - A1B1C0D1E1E2 -
ND (1187-1210) - A1B1C0D1E1E3 -
ND (1187-1210) - A1B1C0D1E2 -
ND (1187-1210) - A1B1C0D1E4 -
ND (1187-1210) - A1B1C0D2E1 -
ND (1187-1210) - A1B1C1D0E0 -
ND (1187-1210) - A1B1C1D0E1 -
ND (1187-1210) - A1B1C1D0E4 -
ND (1187-1210) - A1B1C1D1E1 -
ND (1187-1210) - A1B1C1D2E0 -
ND (1187-1210) - A1B1C1D2E1 -
ND (1187-1210) - A1B1C1D2E1E2 -
ND (1187-1210) - A1B1C1D2E1E3 -
ND (1187-1210) - A1B1C1D2E1x2 -
ND (1187-1210) - A1B1C1D2E2 -
ND (1187-1210) - A1B1C1D2E3 -
ND (1187-1210) - A1B2C3D1E1E2 -
1210 - A3B1C1D2E1 -
Numisquare ID 4577695100
追加情報

Historical Context: This irregular copper coinage, issued during the reign of Queen Tamar I (1187-1210), represents the zenith of the Georgian Golden Age. Tamar, often styled "King of Kings and Queens," presided over a period of unprecedented political strength, economic prosperity, and cultural flourishing. These copper issues were essential for daily commerce within her expanding empire, reflecting the robust internal economy and the widespread need for low-denomination currency during her transformative rule, solidifying her legacy as one of Georgia's greatest monarchs.

Artistry: The engraver of such "irregular" copper coins was likely an anonymous artisan operating within a regional mint workshop, adhering to a localized interpretation of Georgian numismatic tradition. While lacking the refined precision of contemporary Byzantine or Islamic gold and silver issues, the design typically features prominent Christian iconography, such as a cross, often accompanied by Georgian script (Asomtavruli or Nuskhuri) naming the monarch or invoking religious blessings. The "irregular" nature suggests a functional rather than purely aesthetic focus, with designs varying significantly between issues.

Technical/Grading: This copper issue, weighing 9.5 grams with a diameter of 25 millimeters, often exhibits significant variability in strike quality and flan shape, characteristic of its "irregular" designation. High-points of the design, such as the central cross or any raised lettering, are frequently susceptible to weak strikes or early wear. Technical strike qualities typically include off-center strikes, uneven planchet preparation, and variable die pressure, reflecting the rapid production methods for utilitarian copper coinage of the period, rather than meticulous artistic execution.

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