Details
LOT 3641
Crusaders. Bohémond III BI Denier. 1163-1201.
Antioch (Principality) mint. ✠ BOAMVИDVS, helmetted head to left, between crescent and star / ✠ AИTIOCHIA, cross pattée, crescent in second angle. Cf. CCS 66b. Good Very Fine.(0.90gr, 18mm, 8h.).
Provenance
Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.
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