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Denier - Charlemagne Girona mint, monogram

Issuer Carolingian Imperial Mint
Year 793-812
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Reference(s) Gariel Car#XXIII/56, Morrison#187, Depeyr Car#449
Obverse description Central field bears a plain cross set within a beaded inner circle, dividing the field into four equal quadrants. The cross is bold and simply rendered, consistent with Carolingian hammered coinage of the reform period. Surrounding the beaded circle, a circular Latin legend reads CARLVS REX FR, identifying the issuer as Charles, King of the Franks. The flan is irregular and slightly worn, typical of hand-struck silver deniers of this era.
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