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Denier - Albert III Bust left

Uitgever Namur, County of
Jaar 1080-1102
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Gewicht 0.85 g
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Beschrijving keerzijde Stylized depiction of the chateau-fort of Namur, rendered as a multi-towered fortification with a prominent central keep flanked by lateral towers, all shown in frontal elevation in the conventional Romanesque manner. The abbreviation NA appears in the upper field above the fortress, serving as a mint identifier for Namur. The letter A is placed in the exergue below the structure. The overall design is executed in bold, schematic relief consistent with 11th-century hammer-struck feudal deniers.
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Aanvullende informatie

Albert III inherited Namur in 1087 following the death of his father Albert II, and his coinage reflects the county's position as a minor but independent feudal authority caught between the competing pressures of the Holy Roman Empire and the ecclesiastical powers of Liège. The specific variety catalogued under Ilisch NL2#31.16 suggests a die variant not fully standardized within the type, consistent with the decentralized striking practices of small Mosan region mints in this period.

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