TYPE Medieval Serbia, Czar Stefan Uros IV Dusan (1331-1355), early Cyrillic dinar as Czar
DESCRIPTION .
Obv: Dusan crowned and in loros facing on lowback throne, holding cruciform scepter, Cyrillic legend STEPN CR (crude but complete), light square Bulgarian countermark in the middle
Rev: Christ in glory, holding Book of Gospels, trefoils to sides (in mandorla), sigla outside
REFERENCE: J 49, Jov 11-17
GRADING: F+, rough surface, dark toning, very rare
ORDER INFO: S1503, $265
It is not immediately clear why this interesting type is now very rare; as an early imperial issue (ca. 1346) it apparently followed the "coronation" type, which - though prized for its appearance - survives in some quantity in Serbian hoards today. One theory is that the present type was relatively quickly withdrawn crom circulation, to be replaced (perhaps for some political reasons) with issues bearing Latin legends. Virtually all surviving specimens, rare as they are, are found in hoards near the Danube delta area (Dobrudja), where they moved with eastward commerce, and - though typically clipped and countermarked to fit the monetary system of the contemporaneous Bulgarian state - escaped the melting fate and entered local circulation.