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| 裏面の説明 | Frontal enthroned figure of Christ Pantocrator, depicted in hieratic Byzantine style, raising his right hand in benediction and clasping in his left the Book of Gospels, its cover adorned with five gems. The Greek Christogram appears in the field to either side of the nimbed figure. The composition closely follows Byzantine iconographic conventions standard on medieval Serbian ecclesiastical coinage. |
| 裏面の文字体系 | Greek |
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Stefan Dragutin ruled Serbia from 1276 until his forced abdication in 1282, when his brother Milutin seized power after Dragutin suffered a serious leg injury at a tournament — an event Serbian sources treated as divine judgment. Dragutin did not disappear from the political scene, however; he continued ruling a northeastern appanage centered on Mačva and Srem under Hungarian suzerainty until his death in 1316, which explains the unusually wide dating range on this issue. Coins attributable to the post-abdication phase of his reign are particularly difficult to assign with precision, as his reduced territory maintained its own minting activity independent of the Serbian royal court at Ras.