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Italia, Regno di Sicilia (Normanni). Ruggero II. 1105-1154.

AR Sciphato Ducale (24mm, 2.28 g). Zecca di Palermo. Datato anno 10 (1140 d. C.).
+IC XC RC IN ÆTRN, busto di Cristo di fronte, Vangelo nelle mano
R•R SLS, Re Ruggero e, R•DX•AP, Duca Ruggero (figlio di Ruggero II) stanti di fronte, che tengono una lunga croce tra loro; AN R X accanto all'asta della croce.

ITALY, Kingdom of Sicily (Norman). Roger II. 1105-1154.

AR Scyphate Ducalis (24mm, 2.28 gm). Palermo mint. Dated year 10 (1140 AD).
+IC XC RC IN ÆTRN, nimbate bust of Christ facing, holding Gospels
R•R SLS, King Roger and, R•DX•AP, Duke Roger (son of Roger) standing facing, holding long cross between them; AN R X along staff of cross.

cfr. Italian medieval coins

Spahr 72; MEC 14, 212.
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AR Scyphate Ducalis, dated year 10 (1140), after the king's victory on July 25. Obverse: Christ. Reverse: King Roger and Duke Roger.

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