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Denier - Charlemagne St. Mary church of Laon, circular legend

Issuer Unified Carolingian Empire
Year 768-793
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Reverse description The reverse presents a circular inscription arranged around a central beaded circle enclosing a small central pellet, forming a concentric ring motif typical of early Carolingian ecclesiastical mint issues. A cross pattée appears at the head of the legend, serving as the initial mark. The surrounding field carries the abbreviated dedication to the church of Saint Mary of Laon in bold, somewhat irregular majuscule lettering. The style and layout are consistent with deniers attributed to the mint of Laon operating under the authority of the chapter of Notre-Dame de Laon during the reign of Charlemagne.
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