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| 正面描述 | The royal name CAROLVS is displayed in two lines across the field, reading CARO on the upper line and LVS on the lower, rendered in bold, angular Carolingian capital letters characteristic of the early reform coinage. A small cross or pellet device occupies the central interspace between the two lines of lettering. The entire inscription is contained within a beaded circle border, itself set within the irregular flan typical of hammered Frankish silver coinage of this period. |
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| 正面铭文 | CARO LVS (Translation: Charles.) |
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| 附加信息 |
Melle's importance in Carolingian coinage derives almost entirely from its silver mines — among the most productive in early medieval Europe, and the primary reason a royal mint operated there at all. The Poitou deposits fed Frankish monetary output for generations, and deniers struck here during the pre-reform years of Charlemagne's reign represent the monetary infrastructure that made his later standardization possible.
The 793-794 reform at Frankfurt dramatically altered weight standards and coin typology across the realm. These pre-reform pieces, struck under the older lighter standard, were effectively rendered obsolete by that decree.