No. 95536304

Crusader states. Principality of Antioch Bohemond III (AD 1163-1201). Denier (No Reserve Price)
No. 95536304

Crusader states. Principality of Antioch Bohemond III (AD 1163-1201). Denier (No Reserve Price)
Antioch Principality, 1163–1201, Bohemond III – Silver Denier . Top Condition
Weight: 0.85 ± g.
Diameter: 18.1 mm
Alignment: 09h
This silver denier was minted during the reign of Bohemond III, Prince of Antioch (1163–1201). Bohemond, a prominent Crusader prince, was both a contemporary and occasional adversary of Levon I of Armenia. He fought against Saladin and allied with the Byzantine Empire. The Principality of Antioch, founded after the First Crusade, existed from 1098 until its fall to the Mamluks in 1268.
Obverse: Helmeted bust of a knight facing left, wearing chain mail. A cross appears on the helmet, with a crescent on the left and a star on the right, all enclosed within a pearl circle. Inscribed legend: +BOANVNDVS.
Reverse: A cross within a pearl circle, with a crescent in the second quadrant. Surrounding legend: +ANTIOCHA annulet.
Reference: Metcalf 377–391.
Provenance:
From a private Danish collection, established in the 1980s.
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