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Denier anonyme

Issuer Bishopric of Puy (French States)
Year 1300-1340
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Technique Hammered
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Obverse lettering PVES
Reverse description A stylized four-petalled flower or rosette occupies the central field, with each petal rendered as a rounded lobe radiating symmetrically from a central boss. Small pellets or annulets appear at the tips or between the petals, adding decorative detail consistent with Auvergnat episcopal coinage of the period. The design fills the flan to the edge with no surrounding legend, the entire type being anonymous and without mint name. The strike is typical of hammered feudal deniers, showing slight weakness at the periphery due to flan irregularity.
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Mintage ND (1300-1340)
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