Tarì - Gisulf II

发行方 Salerno, Principality of
年份 1052-1077
类型 Standard circulation coin
面值 1 Tarì = 1/4 Solidus
货币 Solidus (839-1077)
材质 Gold
重量 1.02 g
直径 20 mm
厚度
形状 Round (irregular)
制作工艺 Hammered
方向 Variable alignment ↺
雕刻师
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参考资料
正面描述 Dot in circle surrounded by one layer of pseudo-Kufic legend, all surrounded by Latin legend.
正面文字 Arabic (kufic), Latin
正面铭文 لا إله إلا الله ، محمد هو رسول الله GISVLFVS RRINCEC
(Translation: No god but God, Muhammad is the messenger of God. Gisulf, Prince.)
背面描述 Dot in circle surrounded by two layers of pseudo-Kufic legend.
背面文字 Arabic (kufic)
背面铭文 الشخص الذي تمجد دين الله ، أمير المؤمنين يستدعي الإمام معاد أن يدعي وحدة الله الأزلية
(Translation: The one who exalts the religion of God, Commander of the Faithful. The Imam Ma’add summons to profess the eternal unity of God.)
边缘
铸币厂
铸造量 ND (1052-1077) - -
Numisquare 编号 3459393540
附加信息

Historical Context: This Tarì was issued by Gisulf II, the final Lombard Prince of Salerno (1052-1077). His reign marked the twilight of independent Lombard rule in Southern Italy, overshadowed by the relentless Norman expansion under Robert Guiscard, who eventually conquered Salerno in 1076. Despite political pressures, Salerno remained a significant Mediterranean port and cultural center, and the Tarì, a gold coin derived from Islamic and Byzantine prototypes, underscored its continued economic vitality and trade connections across the region.

Artistry: As was common for the period, no specific engraver is attributed to this issue. The Tarì's design reflects a blend of stylistic influences, primarily Byzantine and Islamic, which dominated Mediterranean coinage. Typically, these coins feature highly stylized or anepigraphic designs, often incorporating a central cross, geometric motifs, or abstract symbols. Legends, if present, are usually debased Latin or pseudo-Kufic, frequently rendered illegibly, prioritizing the gold content and form over precise epigraphy.

Technical/Grading: Struck in gold, this Tarì weighs 1.02 grams and measures 20 millimeters. Due to its small flan and often hurried production, examples frequently exhibit irregular planchets, off-center strikes, and weak or unevenly distributed pressure, particularly on the outer legends or finer details. High points for wear or strike quality would typically involve the central design elements. Despite these production variances, the intrinsic value of the high-purity gold was paramount, ensuring its widespread acceptance.

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