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| 正面描述 | The obverse presents the royal name KAROLUS inscribed in two horizontal lines across the field, rendered in bold, somewhat angular Latin capitals characteristic of early Carolingian epigraphy. The legend reads CΛRO on the upper line and LVS on the lower line, separated by a central pellet or small decorative element. The entire design is enclosed within a beaded border. The lettering fills the flan with minimal negative space, typical of the pre-reform Carolingian denier style produced prior to Charlemagne's monetary reform of 793-794. |
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| 正面铭文 | CΛRO LVS (Translation: Charles.) |
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| 附加信息 |
Verdun's mint was among the more active in the Carolingian network during this early period, before Charlemagne's monetary reform of 793–794 abolished the lighter deniers and mandated a heavier, standardized coinage across the realm. This piece predates that reform — the last significant overhaul of Frankish coinage before the medieval monetary system calcified around it for centuries.
The 793–794 reform raised the weight standard substantially and curtailed the number of authorized mints, ending production at several regional centers entirely.