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World Coins PCGS MS63 - HAT910697025

World Coins PCGS MS63 - HAT910697025

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Discover a remarkable piece of medieval numismatic history: a Gold Tari coin from the Italian States, Sicily, struck during the reign of Frederick of Hohenstaufen I (1209-1220). Certified by PCGS at an impressive MS63 grade, this exceptional coin offers collectors a tangible connection to one of history's most fascinating emperors and a pivotal era in European coinage. Its superb preservation makes it a highlight for any discerning collection of world coins, representing both artistic achievement and significant historical context.

A Glimpse into the Golden Age of Frederick II

This exquisite Gold Tari transports us to the Kingdom of Sicily under Frederick of Hohenstaufen I, also known as Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor. Ruling Sicily from 1198 and the Empire from 1220, Frederick was a towering figure of the Middle Ages, dubbed "Stupor Mundi" – the "Wonder of the World." His court in Sicily was a vibrant center of culture, science, and administration, blending Norman, Arab, Byzantine, and Germanic influences.

During his reign (1209-1220), before his significant coinage reforms that introduced the Augustalis, the Tari remained a cornerstone of Sicilian commerce. Minted primarily in Messina, these gold coins facilitated trade across the Mediterranean, reflecting Sicily's strategic importance and Frederick's vast domains. The coin's design, featuring a stylized eagle, is emblematic of Frederick's imperial ambitions and his personal iconography, making it a numismatic treasure.

Exquisite Details and Certified Quality

  • Coin Type: AV Tari (Gold Tari)
  • Ruler: Frederick of Hohenstaufen I (Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor)
  • Period: 1209-1220 ND (No Date)
  • Country/Region: Italian States, Kingdom of Sicily
  • Mint: Messina
  • Weight: 1.33 grams
  • Obverse Design: Stylized eagle facing left, adorned with three globes above its head, with an additional globe positioned to the left of the eagle's beak. This intricate detail is characteristic of the artistry of the period.
  • Certification: Professionally graded by PCGS (Professional Coin Grading Service) as MS63 (Mint State 63). This high grade signifies exceptional preservation and lustrous surfaces, rare for a coin of this antiquity.
  • PCGS Certification ID: 61413933
  • Numismatic Significance: A tangible artifact from one of Europe's most influential medieval rulers, reflecting the wealth and artistic prowess of 13th-century Sicily.

Preserving Your Numismatic Treasure

To ensure this historic piece remains in its pristine condition for generations, proper handling and storage are crucial. As this coin is already encapsulated in a secure PCGS holder, it is protected from environmental damage and physical contact. When viewing, always hold the slab by its edges to avoid transferring oils or dirt. Store the coin in a stable environment, away from extreme temperature fluctuations or direct sunlight, to maintain its exceptional grade and visual appeal.

The PCGS certification provides absolute assurance of the coin's authenticity and grade, making it a secure and valued addition to any collection.

Acquire This Historic Gold Tari Today

Don't miss the rare opportunity to own a significant piece of medieval European history. This PCGS MS63 Gold Tari of Frederick of Hohenstaufen I is an exceptional offering for any serious collector of world coins or medieval artifacts. Its historical weight, combined with its outstanding certified condition, makes it a highly desirable acquisition. Add this remarkable coin to your collection before it's gone.

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