One of collection of 335 coins, tokens and paper notes formed by the late Prof. F. Martin Post (d.2005) as a teaching collection when he was Professor of Business at Orange Coast College in Orange County, CA. His son, Mr Ritchie Post, has also donated to the Fitzwilliam $150,000 to establish a Visiting Fellowship in memory of his father and a Book-Purchasing Fund in memory of his mother, Margaret R. Post.
Mint:
Milan
Ruler:
Henry III (1039-56)
(Or)
Ruler:
Henry IV (1056-1105)
(Or)
Ruler:
Henry V (1105-1125)
(Or)
Milan, Henry III-V (1089-1125), billon denaro terzolo, struck from 1130?, CNI V, 49.6v., 0.56g.
History note: Under Review
(2007-11-19) by Post, Ritchie W.
1089 - 1125
Object Weight 0.56 g
Accession number: CM.6734-2007
Primary reference Number: 250805
Stable URI
Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Coins and Medals
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