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Denier - Budic

Issuer Cornouaille, County of
Year 1008-1019
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Diameter 20.5 mm
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description A plain cross with broad arms divides the central field into four quadrants, enclosed within a beaded or linear inner circle. The arms of the cross extend to the inner circle, a typical layout for Carolingian-influenced feudal deniers. The surrounding Latin legend, reading clockwise, identifies the mint place of Châteaulin. The flan is irregularly shaped and shows characteristic hammer-struck surface texture consistent with early medieval workshop production.
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Reverse lettering ✠ NINO CASTELO
(Translation: Châteaulin.)
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