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| 背面描述 | A plain cross pattée occupies the central field, enclosed within a raised inner circle, creating a bold and prominent central device characteristic of Carolingian-derived feudal deniers. The surrounding legend, reading BLESIANIS CASTO, is disposed in a circular arrangement within the outer field, preceded by a cross pommée. The lettering is rendered in a bold, slightly irregular Latin majuscule script consistent with late tenth-century provincial die-cutting. The legend refers to the castle (castrum) of Blois, serving as the primary identifying inscription of this anonymous issue. |
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| 边缘 | Plain |
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The anonymous deniers of Blois from this decade fall within the earliest phase of feudal coinage in the Loire valley, issued under the authority of the counts of Blois at a moment when Carolingian monetary infrastructure had effectively collapsed and regional lords had assumed de facto minting rights without formal royal sanction. Thibaut I "le Tricheur" held the county during this window, and his territorial ambitions — which brought him into sustained conflict with both the Capetians and the Angevins — made a stable local coinage politically useful.