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Cilician Armenia, Levon I (1198-1219), AR Tram

Currency:CAD Category:Coins & Paper Money Start Price:80.00 CAD Estimated At:175.00 - 200.00 CAD
Cilician Armenia, Levon I (1198-1219), AR Tram
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This item SOLD at 2024 May 02 @ 18:25UTC-4 : AST/EDT

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VF-VF+ On 6 January 1198, the Armenian Kingdom was formed when the then Prince Levon (The Lion) II was crowned as King Levon I, King of Cilician Armenia. He became known as ‘Levon the Magnificent’ due to his numerous contributions to political, military, and economic influence. His growing power made him a particularly important ally for the neighbouring crusader state of Antioch. The coinage of King Levon I set the standard for that of following Cilician rulers, comprising coins struck in silver, copper, and bronze and the odd, very rare, gold issue. On these silver Trams he is shown seated facing on an ornamented throne, holding a cross and fleur-de-lis with the legend ‘Levon King of the Armenians’ around. The reverse depicts a pair of lions standing back to back flanking a tall cross with the legend ‘By the Will of God’ in Armenian around.