The Denier Outremer
The Denier Outremer
The most common coin of the eastern realms was the silver denier. Whether on the eastern Mediterranean mainland, in Cyprus, or in Greece, the denier coin-type referred textually to the broader French-speaking world. Much more than a simple imitation, the denier represented a platform on which the eastern principalities could and did add their own distinctive elements.
Keywords: denier, medieval coins, Holy Land history
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