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Stefan Dragutin (lily and globes) (1276-1282 and Srem 1282-1316)

Issuer Serbia (medieval)
Year 1276-1316
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Diameter 20 mm
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Obverse description Christ enthroned in majesty, depicted facing in Byzantine hieratic style, wearing imperial robes with detailed dotted ornamentation; the figure holds a book of the Gospels decorated with five gems against the chest. The Greek Christogram IC XC appears in the fields to either side of the nimbed head. The throne is flanked by dotted columns, and the overall style reflects strong Byzantine iconographic influence.
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Reverse description King Stefan Dragutin enthroned in regal pose on a low-backed throne, facing front; the ruler holds a lily-tipped scepter with a central dot in his right hand and a globus cruciger surmounted by a double cross in his left. The figure is rendered in the Romanesque-Byzantine hammered style typical of medieval Serbian coinage. The legend STEFAN REX appears in the field. Fleur-de-lis motifs flank the throne, reinforcing the royal iconography.
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