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Denier - Charles II Langres mint

Issuer West Francia, Kingdom of
Year 864-875
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Value 1 Denier (1⁄240)
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Obverse script Latin
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Mintage ND (864-875) - LINGONIS CIAIS -
ND (864-875) - LINGONIS CIVI -
ND (864-875) - LINGONIS CIVIS -
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The Edict of Pîtres, issued by Charles II in June 864, was among the most sweeping monetary reforms of the Carolingian period — it restricted minting rights to a limited number of royal and ecclesiastical centers and mandated the recall of older coinage. Langres, a cathedral city with deep Gallo-Roman roots, was among the authorized mints under episcopal control. These deniers are a direct product of that reorganization, not a continuation of earlier practice.

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