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Nr. 1760 Overview | Details
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(VÖLKERWANDERUNG MEROWINGER AV-Tremissis, Dorestad, Münzmeister Madelinus; 1,22 g. Drapierte Büste r.//Kreuz. Belfort 1760. Schrötlingsriß, gereinigt, vorzüglich)
Nr. 1765 Overview | Details
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(MEROVINGIANS, Dorestat. Circa 650-680. Base AV Tremissis (14mm, 1.08 g, 10h). Frisian imitation of mintmaster Madelinus. (inverted ?)REST?T FT, diademed bust right / II?DELIIIVSII, Latin cross on base; six pellets below. NM 1; Belfort 1765 and 1770 (for type); cf. MEC 1, 494 (same). Near VF, toned. From the collection of Dr. Lawrence A. Adams, purchased from M. Louis Teller, December 1983.)
Nr. 1773var Overview | Details
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(EUROPA UND ÜBERSEE Regnum Francorum MEROWINGER Lokale Merowingische Münzmeisterprägungen (D) Austrasia. Dorestatum (Wijk bij Durstede, Niederlande). Tremissis/Triens (1,13g), Madelinus monetarius, ca. 585-675 n. Chr. Av.: ÄCRESTA FIT, Büste mit Diadem n.r. Rv.: MÄÄDELI?VS H, Stufenkreuz, darunter sechs Kugeln. Prou 1224/1225var, Belfort 1773var, MEC 493var, Depeyrot II, S. 18, 1. Gut zentriertes Exemplar mit seltener Legendenvariante. Gold vzgl.)
Nr. 1792 Overview | Details
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(Migration of the German tribes The Merovingian. Austrasia, Dorestad Tremissis, 2nd half 7th century, AV 1.28 g. Mintmaster Madelinus. ?ORE:·STATATFIT Pearl-diademed and draped bust r. Rev. H??EL+HVSH Cross; below, :::. Belfort 1792. MEC 1, 494 var. Very rare. Extremely fine)
Nr. 1804 Overview | Details
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(MEROVINGIANS, Dorestat. Circa 650-680. Base AV Tremissis (14mm, 1.13 g, 7h). Frisian imitation of mintmaster Madelinus. DVCST?T FIT (S horizontal), degraded diademed bust right / II??FLIIIVSII, latin cross on base; six pellets below. NM 1; cf. Belfort 1804; cf. MEC 1, 494. EF, lightly toned. Highly debased, almost pure silver. Very rare. From the collection of Dr. Lawrence A. Adams. Ex CNG Inventory 789312 (April 2007); G. W. de Wit Collection (Part I, Künker, 12 March 2007), lot 714; Loon (Coin Investment) 40 (22 November 1992), lot 172. According to D.J. Henstra ( The Evolution of the Money Standard in Medieval Frisia [Gronigen, 2000]), the Merovingians occupied Frisia circa 630, whereupon the mintmasters Madelinus and Rimoaldus struck their respective gold coinages. Around 650, the Frisians reconquered their territories, and continued to strike tremisses based on the Dorestat type of Madelinus, though likely at a mint removed from Dorestat. These imitations were quickly debased, until full silver deniers replaced the tremisses, circa 680. The Merovingians captured Dorestat again circa 689, and reestablished their mint there. It was around this time that the production of the silver deniers based on the Madelinus type ended.)