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Help Build A Compendium Of Saints On Coins: Alphabetical By Issuing Entity.

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Hard to imagine we got this far into the alphabet without seeing such an important guy.
Here is St. Stephen on a 15th century gros/groschen of the City of Metz, which is now part of Lorraine, France, but in those days was a staunchly independent free imperial city of the Holy Roman Empire.
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Saint George ---

Earldom of Mansfield-Eisleben -- 1/3 thaler, 1669:
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Thanks! I was waiting for a Mansfeld coin to appear!

Ferdinand I, King of Naples also liked warrior saints, but in his case, St. Michael on this undated (1488-94) coronato:
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I'll follow up with another coin of Naples, from an earlier era, this undated Saluto d'Argento from the reign of Charles I of Anjou (1266-85) that shows a different Annunciation scene (Mary receiving news from the archangel Gabriel) from the one posted by @erafjel for France, and is nowhere near as beautiful.
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@tdziemia, I am very happy with my salut d'or, but your saluto d'argento is beautiful, so well struck and with wonderful details!
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Some more great coins in the past few days. For this week's crop of coin issuers, it looks like the ones that I have with saints are all beginning with the letter M. Here are a couple images of St. Peter from the German Archbishopric of Mainz:

1463-1475:
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1493:

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I can match that earlier one, but not the dated one:
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And another St Paul from Munster, a bit later than @pepactonius' example, this 1762 6 pfennig coin. I like this iconography of Paul with a sword and a book.
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Ok yes good I'll have several images of St. Peter on coins of Muenster, dating from the 13th through the 18th Centuries. The sword and bible *is* interesting iconography.
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I expect we'll see even more of Peter, Paul and Mary when we get to P for Papal States next week, and eventually V for Vatican City.
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Here are a couple coins of the Italian City State of Milan that contain images of Saint Ambrose:

1395-1402 AD Grosso o Pegione:
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1447-1450 AD Denaro:
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I love those medieval Milan coins. On one side a saint giving a blessing, and on the other side a basilisk eating a child
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Yes, the ol' carrot or stick approach, although even St. Ambrose seems to be holding a whip for self-scourging in addition to the more peaceful crozier. Lot's of dark imagery to be sure.
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Speaking of dark imagery, I have a Batzen from the countship of Ottingen, same type @pepactonius posted earlier, just a different date (1521). A little hard to see, but St. Sebastian tied to a tree and shot with arrows:
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For the German Bishopric of Münster, I have a series of 13th and 14th Century coins with the image of St. Paul:

1261-1272 AD:
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1275-1301 AD:
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1364-1379 AD:
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1379-1381 AD:
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