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Denier à la mitre Alphonse I D'Aragon et Raymond de Bollene

Issuer County of Provence and Archbishopric of Arles
Year 1177-1185
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Diameter 17.5 mm
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Reverse description A bold cross pattée with arms extending to the outer beaded border, quartering the field in the convention typical of Romanesque feudal deniers. A beaded inner circle encircles the center of the cross, creating a characteristic double-border framing. The legend PROVINCIA is distributed between the arms of the cross within the quarters, referencing the County of Provence as the issuing authority. The design reflects the standard reverse type associated with this joint coinage of Alphonse I of Aragon and Archbishop Raymond de Bollène of Arles.
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