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Denier - Charlemagne Marseille mint

Issuer Carolingian Empire
Year 771-793
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Composition Silver
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Obverse description Central field dominated by a bold Carolingian monogram reading CAROLVS, formed by the interlacing of the letters C, A, R, O, L, V, and S in a compact cruciform arrangement. The lettering is rendered in a robust, slightly irregular hand characteristic of early Carolingian hammered coinage. The coin exhibits a plain inner field with a beaded border running along the rim. The flan is slightly irregular and shows minor clipping, typical of the period. No effigy or figurative element is present; the monogram itself serves as the principal design.
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Reverse lettering M A SL S
(Translation: Marseille.)
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Mintage ND (771-793) - M A S S -
ND (771-793) - M A SL S -
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