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  • Collection: Coinage in the Latin East and Latin Greece in 20 objects and monuments

Copper follis of Bohemond II, Principality of Antioch, 1126-1130
Reverse: Cross; BA-IM/VN-OC

Obverse
Abbreviated Arabic legends. In central field in two lines: One God. Inner circle: +: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Outer circle: Struck in Acre in the year one thousand two hundred, one and ... from the incarnation of the Messiah.

Reverse: Large cross pattée. Arabic legends. In outer ring: We are glorified by the Cross of our Lord Jesus Christ the Messiah from Whom we receive out salvation and life. In inner ring: +: and Resurrection, and through whom we are delivered and…

Crusader silver imitative dirham, mint of Acre, 1252 AD

Reverse: The Father and the Son/and the Holy Spirit/One God in Arabic

Crusader silver imitative dirham, mint of Acre, 1252 AD.
Obverse: Christian religious texts, mint and date all in Arabic, with large encircled cross pattée in obverse center

Follis of Roger of Salerno, Principality of Antioch, 1112-1119

Obverse: Christ standing, three quarters; IC-XC

Follis of Roger of Salerno, Principality of Antioch, 1112-1119
Reverse: DNE-SAL-FT-RO

Follis of Tancred I, Principality of Antioch, 1104-1112
Obverse: ΠΕ-TPOC (in Greek) Bust of St Peter holding cross

Follis of Tancred I, Principality of Antioch, 1104-1112
Reverse: + KEBOI/OH TOΔV/ΛOCOVT/ANKPI
(Lord, aid Thy Servant, Tancred)

Gold dinar struck in the name of Saladin, mint of Al-Iskandariya, AH 581 = AD 1185. Obverse: al-Imam/Ahmad in two lines across field; citing the Abbasid caliph "Abu l-Ábbas al-Nasir li-din Allah, commander of the faithful" in inner margin; mint and…
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