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Denier - Bernard William

Issuer County of Bordeaux
Year 997-1009
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse description Central field features a schematic representation of a hand depicted in relief within a beaded inner circle. The hand motif, a symbol of authority and benediction common in early medieval feudal coinage, is rendered in a crude but distinctive style characteristic of 10th–11th century hammered deniers. A cross pattée appears at the top of the inner circle, serving as a punctuation mark between the legend letters. The surrounding Latin legend reads BENARDV, referencing Count Bernard William of Bordeaux, separated by a cross at the start.
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Obverse lettering ✠ BENARDV
(Translation: Bernard.)
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Reverse lettering ✠ BVRDIGA⅃
(Translation: Bordeaux.)
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