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Denaro cremonese In the name of Frederick I, Pellets

Issuer City of Cremona (Italian States)
Year 1180-1239
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse description Central field displays a stylized monogram or interlaced letter design with a central pellet, enclosed within a beaded inner circle. The surrounding outer legend reads FREDERICVS, referencing Emperor Frederick I (Barbarossa), with additional letters and an omega symbol denoting imperial authority. The strike is weak in areas consistent with the irregular flan of this hammered issue.
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Reverse lettering * FREDERICVS Ω P R I
(Translation: Emperor Frederick.)
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Mintage ND (1180-1239)
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