Simon I Lippe pfennig?

Deutsches Mittelalter
Antworten
Vlcoin
Beiträge: 50
Registriert: Di 23.09.14 07:43
Hat sich bedankt: 0
Danksagung erhalten: 0

Simon I Lippe pfennig?

Beitrag von Vlcoin » Mi 06.04.16 10:13

Good day!
This is Simon I of Lippe?

Thank you !
Dateianhänge
sim3.jpg
sim2 (2).JPG
sim1.JPG

captain-freddy
Beiträge: 69
Registriert: Mi 24.03.04 13:56
Wohnort: Blomberg
Hat sich bedankt: 13 Mal
Danksagung erhalten: 50 Mal

Re: Simon I Lippe pfennig?

Beitrag von captain-freddy » Do 09.06.16 10:23

Dear Vlcoin,

indeed, it seems that this is a coin of SIMON, count of Lippe, Bishop of Paderborn, 1247 -1277.

Avers:

The bishop with mitra sitting, holding in the left hand a cross and with the right hand a crosier.

Avers:

+ SIMON EPISC

Revers:

Over an architectural construction three towers, there under a large lily, the sign and arms of the city of Warburg.

Revers:

+ BVREN - /////

It seems, that the coin is minted in Warburg. But there is one sign - that this coin is not minted in Warburg.
Normally the inscription for Warburg for this coin would be WARTBERCH CIVITAS, here clearly is written + BVREN.

The coin is most probably minted under Berthold, the Younger, Noble of Büren, ~ 1263.
Mint : City of Büren.
The nobles of Büren were copying coin types of nearly all neighbours like Paderborn, Köln, Mark, Essen, Dortmund
and others.

With kind regards

Captain Freddy :D
Das Lächeln, das Du aussendest, kehrt zu Dir
zurück!

Antworten
  • Vergleichbare Themen
    Antworten
    Zugriffe
    Letzter Beitrag

Wer ist online?

Mitglieder in diesem Forum: 0 Mitglieder und 2 Gäste