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Denier - Charles II Chalon-sur-Saône mint

Issuer West Francia, Kingdom of
Year 840-864
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Technique Hammered
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Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering ✠ CΛRLVS REX
(Translation: King Charles.)
Reverse description Within a beaded inner circle, the Carolingian royal monogram — a complex interlaced cipher composed of the letters of KAROLUS — is prominently displayed in the central field. This stylized monogram is a hallmark of Carolingian royal coinage and identifies the issuing authority. The surrounding legend in large Latin capitals names the mint, reading clockwise around the outer margin. The hammered fabric shows the typical irregularity of ninth-century Frankish silver coinage.
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