- Object type
- Coins
- Date
- Production: 1355 - 1365
- Subject(s)
- Knights Hospitaller
- Associated person
- Roger de Pins (1294 - 1365)
- Dimensions
-
Diameter: 12.5mm
Weight: 0.54g - Materials and technique
- Billon, struck
- Production place
- Rhodes
- Related place(s)
- Rhodes
- References
-
Metcalf, David Michael. Coinage of the Crusades and the Latin East in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. London: Royal Numismatic Society, 1995.
Page 298 - Credit line
- Photographed with the support of James Drabble MStJ and Clare Drabble, 2025
- Catalogue number
- R5.24
Denier of Grand Master Roger de Pins
A denier was a low denomination of coin, and for many decades little or no detail was included to distinguish which Grand Master the coin had been minted under. It is, however, possible to identify deniers minted under Roger de Pins, as the reverse of this coin features a pine cone, next to the Genoese gate, a visual reference to his name.