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| 裏面の説明 | Central field displays a large, prominently struck capital letter P within a beaded inner circle, serving as the mint initial for Mogontia (Mainz). The P is rendered in bold, well-defined relief. The surrounding legend MOGONTIA P encircles the beaded border, identifying the mint city of Mainz. Cross-pattée or star ornaments punctuate the legend in the outer field. The outer edge is defined by a beaded rim, consistent with Carolingian denier coinage of the reform period. |
| 裏面の文字体系 | Latin |
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The monogram denier was introduced as part of Charlemagne's monetary reform of 793–794, which standardized the Carolingian pound and fixed the denier at 240 to the pound — a ratio that would anchor European monetary reckoning for centuries. Mainz, as one of the principal ecclesiastical and administrative centers of the eastern Frankish territories, was among the first mints brought under the reformed system.
Dies were cut locally, and Mainz examples show consistent variation from those struck at Tours or Melle — a product of regional craftsmen working from general imperial guidelines rather than centrally distributed punches.