v43_1100 - ANDRONICO II e ANDRONICO III PALEOLOGO Hyperpère
MONNAIES 43 (2010)
Prezzo di inizio : 380.00 €
Valutazione : 750.00 €
Prezzo realizzato : 380.00 €
Numero di offerte : 1
Offerta maxima : 462.00 €
Prezzo di inizio : 380.00 €
Valutazione : 750.00 €
Prezzo realizzato : 380.00 €
Numero di offerte : 1
Offerta maxima : 462.00 €
Tipo : Hyperpère
Data: 1325-1334
Nome della officina / città: Costantinopoli
Metallo : elettro
Diametro : 24 mm
Asse di coniazione : 6 h.
Peso : 4,12 g.
Grado di rarità : R2
Commenti sullo stato di conservazione:
Exemplaire sur un flan quadrangulaire, irrégulier, éclaté par endroits, néanmoins bien centré. Usure importante, mais parfaitement identifiable. Beau revers
N° nelle opere di riferimento :
Diritto
Titolatura diritto : ANÉPIGRAPHE.
Descrittivo diritto : La Vierge rayonnante de face ; autour, les murailles de Constantinople ; trois globules posés en triangle au-dessus du K ; double grènetis.
Legenda diritto : K
Rovescio
Titolatura rovescio : IC - XC.
Descrittivo rovescio : Andronicus II à gauche et Michel IX à droite couronnés par le Christ debout de face ; double grènetis.
Traduzione rovescio : (Jésus Christ).
Commento
Or pâle. Flan bombé (scyphate). Variété très intéressante avec le K, surmonté de trois points posés en triangle à gauche de la Vierge dans les murailles. H. Berk signale que ce type doit être rendu à Andronicus II et Andronicus III Paléologue entre 1325, date à laquelle il fut associé au pouvoir par son grand-père et 1334, date de la disparition du monnayage. Le dit grand-père est décédé deux ans plus tôt, mais continue à être associé au monnayage.
Pale gold. Domed flan (scyphate). Very interesting variety with the K, surmounted by three points placed in a triangle to the left of the Virgin in the walls. H. Berk indicates that this type must be given to Andronicus II and Andronicus III Palaiologos between 1325, the date on which he was associated with power by his grandfather and 1334, the date of the disappearance of the coinage. The said grandfather died two years earlier, but continues to be associated with the coinage
Pale gold. Domed flan (scyphate). Very interesting variety with the K, surmounted by three points placed in a triangle to the left of the Virgin in the walls. H. Berk indicates that this type must be given to Andronicus II and Andronicus III Palaiologos between 1325, the date on which he was associated with power by his grandfather and 1334, the date of the disappearance of the coinage. The said grandfather died two years earlier, but continues to be associated with the coinage