Description: Crusader Silver Denier Tournois - N/A Principality of Achaea 1307-1313 AD - Philippe de Taranto Crusader Silver Denier Tournois - N/A Principality of Achaea 1307-1313 AD - Philippe de TarantoObverse: Reverse: Date: 1307-1313 ADSize: 19 mm, 0.88 gComposition: SilverReference: Internal SKU: 97X905 HISTORICAL NOTE: The Crusader Silver Denier Tournois from the Principality of Achaea, minted between AD 1307-1313 during the rule of Philippe de Taranto, typically features a cross on the obverse, a common symbol of Crusader coinage. These deniers often bear French inscriptions and heraldic symbols, reflecting the French influence in the region during the Crusades. The reverse may depict a castle or other defensive motifs, symbolizing the Crusader efforts in the Holy Land and the defense of Christian territories. Minted to fund Crusader activities and local governance, these deniers are valued for their historical importance, providing insights into the Crusader states' economy and military campaigns during the late medieval period in Achaea under Philippe de Taranto's rule.
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Location: Medford, Oregon
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Ruler: Philippe de Taranto
Denomination: Denier Tournois
Composition: Silver
Year: 1307-1313 AD
Era: Medieval
HistoricalPeriod: Crusader European