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Denier Tournois of Charles I and/or II of Naples
Deniers tournois were first issued in Achaia by William of Villehardouin (1246 - 1278) in the 1260s. Two types are attributed to him and there appears to have been two mints active in making them: one at Corinth and the other at Clarentza.
Object type
Coins
Date
Production: 1278 - 1289
Associated person
Charles I of Naples (c. 1226 - 1285)
Charles II of Naples (1254 - 1309)
Subject(s)
Bearers of the Cross
Inscriptions
obverse:
+.K.R PRINC'ACH' (between two circles)
reverse:
+.CLARENTIA.
Dimensions
Diameter: 18.5mm
Weight: 1g
Materials and technique
Silver, struck
Production place
Corinth
Greece
References
Metcalf, David Michael.
Coinage of the Crusades and the Latin East in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
. London: Royal Numismatic Society, 1995.
Page 258
Credit line
The Mildred King Memorial Collection.
Gift of Colonel E. J. King, 1935.
Catalogue number
ACH26
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