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Could Anyone Tell Me What The Token Is And How Much? (Modern Repro Of Jean De Brienne Seal)

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 Posted 03/12/2019  07:15 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add studyday to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Here is a picture of a token. Nothing on the back. Could anyone tell me what the meaning of the words on it and how much it is?

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 Posted 03/12/2019  08:01 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Spence to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
from r/whatisthisthing:


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This seal is the reverse side of Jean de Brienne seal, King of Jerusalem 1201-1225 C.E. The inscription reads: "CIVITHS REGIS REGVM OMNIVO " City of the King of Kings. The city of Jerusalem is represented by a wall with a gate. Above the wall are three principal monuments of medieval Jerusalem: the one on the right represents the Holy Sepulchre with its open dome, the one on the left the Temple (i.e. Dome of the Rock) surmounted by the cross erected by the Crusaders and removed by Salah-ed-din in 1187 and in the center is the Tower of David.


Not sure that it has any value above and beyond any of the other knickknacks on that (flea market?) table.
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 Posted 03/12/2019  08:28 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add srcliff to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
It'd be a cool paper weight, especially if you were into medieval history.
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Thanks a lot for your reply. Yes, the two pics were taken at a flea table. I also think it should be a paper weight and a modern product.
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