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Denier anonymous with crosslet

Issuer Champagne and Brie, County of
Year 1130-1150
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse description Central field displays a highly degenerate Carolingian monogram derived from the letters VRBS, rendered in a schematic and barely legible form characteristic of late anonymous episcopal coinage. The monogram is enclosed within a single inner circle, beyond which the circular legend runs between two concentric borders. The overall style is crude and consistent with hammered provincial mint production of the mid-twelfth century, with irregular flan edges and uneven relief.
Obverse script Latin
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Edge Plain
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