. Crusader States – Principality of Antioch Bohemund III. Denier 1162-1201





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Crusader States – Principality of Antioch billon denier from Bohemund III (r. 1162–1201), Antioch mint, weight 0.73 g, diameter 16.6 mm.
Description from the seller
Crusader States — Principality of Antioch
Bohemund III (r. AD 1162–1201)
Billon Denier — Antioch mint, n.d.
Weight: 0.73 g | Diameter: 16.6 mm
Grade: aVF — attractive portrait with good legends
Obv.: ✠ BOAMVNDVS, bust of Bohemund facing right
Rev.: ✠ Antioch, cross with surrounding legend
Reference: Schlumberger p.52 (1st paragraph)
Provenance:
Acquired from Kumps (Antwerp) in September 1965 for 100 francs.
With collector’s ticket.
Ex private collection, Leuven (Belgium).
The symbol (⸻)
Historical Context
Bohemund III, known as 'Bohemund the Stammerer,' ruled the Principality of Antioch during one of the most turbulent periods of the Crusader era. His reign spanned military conflicts with the Byzantine Empire, internal power struggles, and ongoing threats from surrounding Muslim states.
The billion deniers of Antioch are among the most recognizable crusader issues, with the distinctive facing bust of the prince and the cross reverse — symbols of secular authority and Christian legitimacy. These coins circulated widely throughout northern Syria, reflecting Antioch’s role as a major political and economic center in the Levant.
Deniers of Bohemund III are especially appreciated for their clear portraits, representing the continuation of Western European feudal imagery adapted to the Eastern Mediterranean setting.
The symbol (⸻)
Shipping & Packaging
Items are packed securely and shipped with Track & Trace. Shipping only within the European Union. No shipping to the USA due to tariffs.
Crusader States — Principality of Antioch
Bohemund III (r. AD 1162–1201)
Billon Denier — Antioch mint, n.d.
Weight: 0.73 g | Diameter: 16.6 mm
Grade: aVF — attractive portrait with good legends
Obv.: ✠ BOAMVNDVS, bust of Bohemund facing right
Rev.: ✠ Antioch, cross with surrounding legend
Reference: Schlumberger p.52 (1st paragraph)
Provenance:
Acquired from Kumps (Antwerp) in September 1965 for 100 francs.
With collector’s ticket.
Ex private collection, Leuven (Belgium).
The symbol (⸻)
Historical Context
Bohemund III, known as 'Bohemund the Stammerer,' ruled the Principality of Antioch during one of the most turbulent periods of the Crusader era. His reign spanned military conflicts with the Byzantine Empire, internal power struggles, and ongoing threats from surrounding Muslim states.
The billion deniers of Antioch are among the most recognizable crusader issues, with the distinctive facing bust of the prince and the cross reverse — symbols of secular authority and Christian legitimacy. These coins circulated widely throughout northern Syria, reflecting Antioch’s role as a major political and economic center in the Levant.
Deniers of Bohemund III are especially appreciated for their clear portraits, representing the continuation of Western European feudal imagery adapted to the Eastern Mediterranean setting.
The symbol (⸻)
Shipping & Packaging
Items are packed securely and shipped with Track & Trace. Shipping only within the European Union. No shipping to the USA due to tariffs.

