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Two Deniers Of Conrad III (?)

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Two of the coins I did ID, I think, from the group of Medieval/Crusader coins are both deniers of Conrad III.

Here's a link to a similar coin at CNG (they attribute it to Conrad II) and photos of my two coins.

Is it Conrad II or III?

http://cNGCoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=87958




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Wow the condition of these is excellent.
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All early coins of Genoa have the same "CVNRADVS REX" title, in honour of Conrad III who granted the city the right to mint coins in 1138. To the best of my knowledge, they cannot be dated very precisely or attributed to any particular ruler. As Genoa was a republic, they saw no need to recognize the actual emperor or king of the day.
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