TYPE Medieval Serbia, Prince Lazar Hrebeljanovic (1371-1389), silver dinar
DESCRIPTION .
Obv: 5-line Serbian legend: V HRISTA BOGA BLAGOVERNII KNZ LAZR ("In Christ our God the pious Prince Lazar") around
Rev: Christ on dais facing, right hand blessing outstretched, stars around, initials IC XC, sigla "v - v" to sides
REFERENCE: J 147, Jov 32-1
GRADING: AVF, typical uneven strike, very scarce
ORDER INFO: S1436, $165
In the wake of emperor Uros V's death and the disintegrating trends following the defeat by the Ottomans (1371), Lazar emerged as a powerful and cohesive force from the ranks of nobility. His early coinage proves that much, repeating the style and imagery of imperial issues (though formally retaining the modest princely title, as evidenced in the "5-line" (here) or the "enthroned ruler" in full imperial regalia types. Interestingly, however, for various political reasons, both internal and beyond, his later issues - both in Cyrillic and Latin (Serbian and Italian) - show a deliberate scaling back of the iconography in alignment with his actual title.