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Denier Anonyme

Uitgever Duchy of Normandy (French States)
Jaar 1025-1050
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Dikte 0.5 mm
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Schrift voorzijde Latin
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Beschrijving keerzijde Pseudo-legend surrounds a central cross with cantons decorated alternately: a small croisette appears in the first and fourth quarters, while a pellet or besant occupies the second and third quarters. The degenerate inscription, unintelligible as a coherent legend, is consistent with anonymous Norman feudal deniers of this period, where decorative imitation of Carolingian prototypes replaced meaningful text.
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Aanvullende informatie

Ducal Normandy in this period operated with a deliberately decentralized monetary system — the dukes issued coinage anonymously to avoid subordinating their currency to any single political identity, a calculated ambiguity that served them well during the turbulent decades before the Conquest. The anonymous attribution also complicated ecclesiastical and royal efforts to assert control over Norman minting rights.

The "var." designation against Féodales#28 suggests this piece departs from the more common die alignment or cross form documented by Poey d'Avant — worth cross-referencing against the relevant plates before pricing.

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