12-14-2014 06:26 AM
I thought I would make this topic a bit more visible .... This previous thread morphed into a thread on finding images of Christian saints on coins:
For those with an interest in the designs of medieval and Renaissance era European coins, you may enjoy browsing through it.
In the spirit of some other threads, there is also a running list, which (after some rearrangement) looks like this, and the encouragement of readers to add to it!:
1. Mary as Madonna - Hungary Ducats starting 16th c., Bavaria thalers 1770s, Nuremburg notgeld
Annunciation - Naples Charles II salute d'argento 15th c.
Mary is also shown "crowning" byzantine soverigns on some gold coins of the 11-12thc.
2. Michael the Archangel - Brabant esterlin 1267-94, England Edward IV gold angel, Vatican City 50 c. 1929-41, Zeitz notgeld
3. John the Baptist - Gold florins of Florence, France (Orange, Avignon), northern Germany 13-15th c., Testons of Florence.
4. Mary Magdalen - Papal States - Ancona teston 1582
Apostles/Evangelists:
5. St. Peter - Many papal states/Vatican City issues; Brabant gros, 14th c.
6. St. Andrew - Brunswick-Lunenburg thalers and fractions of 16th-17th c., Brabant florin Charles the Bold
7. Ss. James & John - Pesar mezzo paolo 1538-74
8. St. Thomas - Portuguese India Joao III (1521-57) gold
9. St. Mark - Venice grosso of 13-15th c. (and later Venice coins)
10. St. Matthew - Papal States piastre 1676
11. St. Paul - Munster 3 and 6 pfennig 1750s to 1770s; Papal States many issues including grosso of Benedict XIV (1740s) and Vatican City 20 centesimo of 1930s
Early Martyrs:
12. St. Stephen - Metz gros of 14-15thc and thalers of 17th, Halberstadt bracteates of 12-13th c. and thalers of 16-17th c.
13. St. George - (Antioch 1112-19; England/Gr Britain Noble Henry VIII, Crown, Sovereign 1817-; Bank of Canada token 1852, Ferrara grossone Ercole I 1471-1505; Mansfeld-Eisleben 1/3 Thaler 1671; Friedberg Thaler 1766
14. St. Alban - trade ducat, priory of St. Albans (Mains) 1712-1786
15. St. Antoninus - Borgotaro teston 1520s, Parma teston of 1622-46
16. St. Vitalis - Parma teston 1646-94
17. St. Ursus - Solothurn duplone 1797
18. St. Benigno - Abbey of Montanaro teston 1529-43
Others (many are medieval bishops who spread the faith, founded monateries, abbeys, founded religious orders ..)
19. St. Nicholas - Lorraine (Florin, 1608-24)
20. St. Killian - Wurzburg (Thaler 1685)
21. St. Patrick - Dublin tokens 1660s
22. St. Demetrius - Byzantine nomisma, 1080s
23. St. Theodore - Byzantine trachy, 1143-80
24. St. Martin - Lucca Scudo 1733, Bingen and Aschaffenburg notgeld
25. St. Ambrose - Milan Grosso 1395-1402
26. St. Vitus - Corvey 24 Mariengroschen 1753
27. St. Willibald - Eichstatt 5 Kreuzer 1750s
28. St. Romuald - Papl States
29. St. Stephan - Hungary 5 Pengo 1938
30. Ss Cyril & Methodius - Bulgaria 5 Leva, Slovakia 20 korun 1941
31. St. Maximinus - Trier notgeld issues 1920
32. St. Moritz - Magdeburg 1/24 Thaler 1607
33. St. Liborius - Paderborn Thaler 1620, 1786
34. St. Marinus - St. Marino 20 lire 1931-
35. St. Ludger - Werden & Helmstedt Thaler 1745; Werden notgeld
36. St. Hildegard - Kempten 1 & 2 kreuzer 1620s
37. St. Pope John XXIII - Cook Is. 2014
38. St. Pope John Paul II - Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Canada, Poland 2014
39. St. Gertrude - Wattenscheid notgeld
40. St. Gotthard - Gotha notgeld
41. St. Pancras - Iserlohn notgeld
42. St. Patroclus - Soest notgeld
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09-04-2017 07:39 AM
Another saint I have seen for the first time on a coin ... St. Lucy.
Saint Lucy was a young Catholic woman martyred in the city of Siracusa (Syracuse) on the island of Sicily during the Roman persectuion of Diocletian in 304 a.d. Her popularity had already spread from Italy to England by the 7th century.
A late medieval legend has her eyes being gouged out before her execution, so her iconography by Renaissance times shows her holding a plate with her eyeballs on it
The coin is a 1633 lira of Duke Charles I (Gonzaga) of Mantova (reverse has legend and coat of arms). For auction elsewhere. As you can see, the iconography is consistent with the times (she is holding a cup with two eyeballs):
11-09-2017 05:18 PM
9 Nov 2017 - Hola TDZ.... Your post of 21 Dec 2914 1509 hrs: Heron was searching through this 'topic' for the list of Saints on Coins. Heron did not see Saint Lambert. Whilst Heron was searching a site located in Europa Zentral for a Liege County of Loon coin he found some Liege coins depicting Saint Lambert. Several varieties. The lowest price Heron could find was a coin dated 1744 at US$ 2,781. That is absolutamente out of Heron's range. Heron is posting this 'update' to assist in keeping the Coin Chatting bjord alive. And also keep this list of Saints on Coins tred alive. Regardvs.
11-10-2017 05:49 PM
After searching many places, Heron found a Copper token listed under Liege:
1st Side: *
Man
Data
*
2nd Side: * S *
LAMBER
TUS
No date. However, the price was much lower than for the Ecu: US$64.
Regardvs.
11-13-2017 09:04 AM
Coin with portrait of Sankt Lambert:
Liege - 1744 - Liard - Copper - XF.
Range 106 to 109.
This is much lower than for the Ecu.
Sankt Lambert on Ecu range 2200 to 4500!
Heron discovered this item whilst continuing the search for a County of Loon/Looz or a Duchy of Loon/Looz. Looz is the Germannic spelling.
Always continuing the search for obscure places in zentral & oest Europa!.
Regardvs.
11-13-2017 07:59 PM
@elheron-grande wrote:Coin with portrait of Sankt Lambert:
Liege - 1744 - Liard - Copper - XF.
Range 106 to 109.
This is much lower than for the Ecu.
Sankt Lambert on Ecu range 2200 to 4500!
Heron discovered this item whilst continuing the search for a County of Loon/Looz or a Duchy of Loon/Looz. Looz is the Germannic spelling.
Always continuing the search for obscure places in zentral & oest Europa!.
Regardvs.
Thank you for the tip!
My research shows that Saint Lambert was the bishop of Maastricht in the late 7th century, but made him self unpopular with a Frankish prince by questioning his fathering of children out of wedlock. For this politically uncorrect accusation, he was murdered by lance in (where else?) Liege, around 700 A.D.
I am embarrassed I do not yet have a coin, given my connections to Belgium, where Liege is now located (and, as if the town name is not confusing enough, we have Liege - French, Luik - Flemish)
Here is an earlier liard, from 1688:
11-14-2017 07:45 AM
14 Nov 2017 - Hola TDZ - your post of 13 Nov 2017 1959 hrs [1959 was a GOOD year!].
Re; coins of Sankt Lambert. In addition to French & Flemish we also have the Deutsche spelling of Luttich. Umlaut over the U. Or perhaps spelt Luettich if our keyboard contains no Umlaut...? During Heron's search early morning of 14 Nov he did find a coin of Looz! However, the price was outta Heron's range. Gotta keep searching though. Never know what we will find. Especially now when more coins are being 'listed' for sale. Thanks for the info of Sankt Lambert. Heron never heard of this Sankt until this week! A rough way to depart this world. Probably why he is now a Sankt...! Regardvs.
11-29-2017 08:25 AM
Saints On Coins info continued:
Heron recently acquired a coin issued in northern Italia. Not because it has a Saint onnit but because it was issued by an 'issuing entity' that was on Heron's 'want list'.
The Issuing Entity: Castiglione delle Stiviere Municipio in Mantua.
The Sankt there on: Sankt Luigi Gonzaga. Full Length Facing Figure.
Coin acquired locally.
And so Heron, sorda accidently, obtains a Sankt Coin when Heron was really after a new 'issuing entity'. A Two-fer por seguro!
And the coin collecting fun continues onward. Always a great hobby.
This coin will 'reported' soon as Nummer 345. Perhaps very soon...!
Regardos.