Levon I Silver (Cilician Armenia)

Name/Title

Levon I Silver (Cilician Armenia)

Description

The Medieval Armenian Silver Tram Coin, minted during King Levon I’s reign (1198-1219 AD) in Cilician Armenia, marks a significant moment in the establishment of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia, a refuge for Armenians fleeing Seljuk invasions. Weighing about 2.7 grams, the coin features iconography that blends Armenian heritage with Western influences, reflecting Levon I’s efforts to assert authority and foster trade with Crusader states. The obverse typically shows the king’s effigy or religious symbols, while the reverse includes Armenian inscriptions, highlighting the kingdom’s cultural identity.

Category

Coins and Banknotes

Mintage

Date made

1198 - 1219

Manufacture Method

Struck

Coin Details

Obverse

Description

Levon, king of the Armenians in Armenian script, Levon seated facing on throne decorated with lions, holding globus cruciger and lis-tipped sceptre

Transcription

ԼԵԻՈՆ ԹԱԳԱԻՈՐ ՀԱՅՈՑ

Translation

Levon King of the Armenians

Reverse

Description

By the will of God in Armenian script, two lions rampant back-to-back, each with heads reverted; patriarchal cross between.

Transcription

ԿԱՐՈՂՈՒԹԲՆ ԱՍՏՈԻԾՈ[Յ]

Translation

By the will of God

Ethnography

Cultural Region

* Untyped Cultural Region

Cilicia

Culture/Tribe

Armenian

Dimensions

Diameter

21 mm

Weight

2.9 g

Composition

Material

Silver

Acquisition

Acquisition Method

Purchase

Acquired From

Ebay

Created By

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Create Date

October 4, 2024

Updated By

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Update Date

December 6, 2024