189 - Cross with the Relics of Saint John the Baptist - 1,000 dram 2016
Reference Description
St John the Baptist was a prophet who led an ascetic life. He baptized Jesus Christ in the Jordan River and was honored as one of the greatest saints of the Christian Church. According to legend, St Gregory the Illuminator brought parts of the relics of St John the Baptist to Armenia from Caesarea. In the 14th century the saint’s relics were kept in a silver cross-shaped reliquary made in Adana (Cilician Armenia). The reliquary was renovated in 1670. It represents a gilded cross worked in jewels. St John the Baptist’s hand is depicted on the surface of a rectangular reliquary in the center of the cross.
The Cross with the Relics of St John the Baptist is a brilliant example of metal craftsmanship as well as evidence of sacrament imbued with holiness.
Obverse: the coat of arms of the Republic of Armenia.
Reverse: cross with the Relics of St John the Baptist.
The design of the coin is developed with the support of the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin.
Minted in the Mayer Mint, Germany.
The Cross with the Relics of St John the Baptist is a brilliant example of metal craftsmanship as well as evidence of sacrament imbued with holiness.
Obverse: the coat of arms of the Republic of Armenia.
Reverse: cross with the Relics of St John the Baptist.
The design of the coin is developed with the support of the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin.
Minted in the Mayer Mint, Germany.
Specifications
Denomination: 1,000 dram
Metal: Silver 925 gilt
Weight: 25.0g
Diameter: 27x47mm
Mintage: up to 2,500 pcs.
Edge: Reeded
Strike quality: Proof
Metal: Silver 925 gilt
Weight: 25.0g
Diameter: 27x47mm
Mintage: up to 2,500 pcs.
Edge: Reeded
Strike quality: Proof
Notes
St John the Baptist was a prophet who led an ascetic life. He baptized Jesus Christ in the Jordan River and was honored as one of the greatest saints of the Christian Church. According to legend, St Gregory the Illuminator brought parts of the relics of St John the Baptist to Armenia from Caesarea. In the 14th century the saint’s relics were kept in a silver cross-shaped reliquary made in Adana (Cilician Armenia). The reliquary was renovated in 1670. It represents a gilded cross worked in jewels. St John the Baptist’s hand is depicted on the surface of a rectangular reliquary in the center of the cross. The Cross with the Relics of St John the Baptist is a brilliant example of metal craftsmanship as well as evidence of sacrament imbued with holiness.
Collection
Citation
“189 - Cross with the Relics of Saint John the Baptist - 1,000 dram 2016,” Armenian Numismatic Research Organization, accessed December 28, 2024, https://armnumres.org/index.php/items/show/296.