Obol - Anfus II

Émetteur Aragon, Kingdom of
Année 1164-1196
Type Standard circulation coin
Valeur 1 Obol (1⁄480)
Devise Libra
Composition Billon
Poids 0.44 g
Diamètre
Épaisseur
Forme Round (irregular)
Technique Hammered
Orientation
Graveur(s)
En circulation jusqu’à
Référence(s) Cru#299
Description de l’avers Bust left
Écriture de l’avers Latin
Légende de l’avers ANFOS REX
(Translation: Alfonso II)
Description du revers Tree under cross
Écriture du revers Latin
Légende du revers ARAGON
Tranche
Atelier
Tirage ND (1164-1196) - -
ID Numisquare 1023964280
Informations supplémentaires

Historical Context: This Obol of Anfus II (Alfonso II "the Chaste," 1164-1196) marks a pivotal era for the Crown of Aragon. As the first King of Aragon and Count of Barcelona, Alfonso II significantly expanded his domain, south via Reconquista and north into Provence. This billon Obol, a minor denomination, was crucial for daily commerce in a burgeoning economy, reflecting the need for plentiful small change despite its debased silver. Its issuance highlights nascent Aragonese monetary sovereignty during intense territorial and political integration.

Artistry: Individual engraver attribution for 12th-century Aragonese billon is virtually non-existent. The style is characteristic early Romanesque numismatic art: functional, often crude, prioritizing essential symbols over aesthetic refinement. Designs typically featured a cross (e.g., pattee or potent) and a monarchical initial (e.g., 'A' for Anfus) or simplified bust. The unspecified mintmark would denote a specific mint, like Barcelona or Zaragoza, maintaining consistent iconography.

Technical/Grading: Given its billon composition and diminutive 0.44 gg weight, this Obol presents specific grading challenges. Premium examples exhibit a strong, well-centered strike, crucial for legibility of often-abbreviated legends (e.g., ANFUS REX) and clarity of central devices. Irregular flans are common; a relatively round, full flan enhances appeal. Preservation of the billon surface, free from significant corrosion, is paramount. Distinct details of the cross arms or initial 'A' are key.

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