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Denier

Issuer Bishopric of Basel
Year 1072-1191
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Obverse script Latin
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The bishops of Basel held the right to strike coinage by imperial grant from the Salian emperors, a privilege tied directly to the city's position as a crossing point on the Rhine and a staging ground for trans-Alpine commerce. That economic geography, more than any ecclesiastical prestige, is why this mint operated continuously through a period when many episcopal mints across the Reich were losing ground to secular territorial lords.

Attribution within the 1072–1191 range remains imprecise; the series lacks the dated documentation that would allow tighter assignment to individual bishops.