Principality Of Antioch Bohemond IV AE Pougeoise 1201-1216 AD Crusader Coin Authentic
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Details:
Ruler: Bohemond IV
State: Principality Of Antioch
Date: AD 1201–1216
Denomination: AE Pougeoise
Diameter: 16 mm
Weight: 0.82 g
Die Axis: 3h
Reference: CCS 81; cf. Metcalf Crusades 471–479
Condition: Circulated
Obverse:
✠ BOAMVNDVS
Fleur-de-lis with triangular foot, pellet in each angle, within linear border.
Reverse:
✠ ANTIOCHIA
Cross pattée with star in each angle, within linear border.
Historical Overview:
This small pougeoise was struck under Bohemond IV during the early 13th century, a period marked by internal succession struggles and continued Crusader state consolidation. By this time, Antioch had developed a distinct Latin Christian coinage tradition separate from earlier Byzantine-influenced issues.
The fleur-de-lis reflects Western heraldic influence and dynastic authority, while the cross pattée and stars emphasize the Christian identity of the principality. These compact bronze pieces circulated widely in everyday market transactions and represent the later, stabilized monetary phase of Crusader Antioch.
Issues of Bohemond IV are among the most collectible of the Antioch series due to their bold Latin legends and clear medieval symbolism.
Authenticity:
Struck bronze with proper medieval fabric and surface character. Legends and devices consistent with known examples. No modern alterations observed. Guaranteed authentic.
Condition:
Well-centered example with readable legends and clear devices. Honest circulation wear consistent with age. Attractive medieval character.