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OK I like yours better it has something on both sides and its not almost broke like mine.
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This coin is from the Latin Rulers of Constantinople era 1204-1261. It appears to be Sear # 2036, bust of Christ and the Archangel Michael. Nice coin.
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Yup echizento,you are right. Thanks.
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Yes, this coin is a representative of so-called Latin imitative coinage.
CLBC, vol. I

11. 15. 1
"Billon" trachy Large module Mint of Constantinople Struck 1220 -- 1230

References: Hendy, p.195. Type P, and Pl. 27. 3,4.
DOC IV, Part II, p. 683-4, Type P, Pl. L and LI, B.16;
Grierson 1256; Sear 2036.


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Those are excellent renderings of what the coins are supposed to look like.

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Great details--what a nice coin to find yourself!
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