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Pougeoise - Guy of Lusignan Holy sepulcher

Issuer Kingdom of Jerusalem
Year 1186-1190
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Reference(s) CCS 18; Metcalf 93
Obverse description Facing crowned royal bust within a beaded inner circle, the crown rendered with stylized tines. Two pellets flank the bust in the field. The design is executed in a crude but characteristic Crusader hammered style, with the legend surrounding the central device.
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Reverse script Latin
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Guy of Lusignan's claim to the Jerusalem throne was contested from the start — his wife Sibylla crowned him in 1186 over the objections of much of the local baronage, and his reign effectively ended at the Horns of Hattin in 1187, when Saladin destroyed the crusader field army and captured Jerusalem itself. Copper issues like this pougeoise were struck in the compressed window before that catastrophe closed the Jerusalem mint permanently.

After 1187, Guy retained the royal title but held no kingdom. Production from the Jerusalem mint ceased entirely with the city's fall.

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