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Denier - Charlemagne Sint-Truiden Abbey

Issuer Carolingian Empire (Charlemagne)
Year 771-793
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Currency Pound (751-843)
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Obverse description The obverse displays the royal monogram of Charlemagne in two horizontal lines across the field, composed of the interlaced letters CAROLUS in bold, deeply struck characters. The monogram is arranged in a distinctive Carolingian epigraphic style, with the letters C, R, O in the upper register and L, V in the lower register. A beaded border encircles the entire design. No additional imagery or effigy is present, consistent with early Carolingian denier coinage practice.
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Obverse lettering CARo LVS
(Translation: Charles.)
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Reverse script Latin
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