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Denier - Charles II Reims mint, temple

Issuer West Francia, Kingdom of
Year 840-864
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Value 1 Denier (1⁄240)
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Reverse description A schematic temple or church facade depicted with four columns supporting an architrave, enclosing a small central crosslet within the structure; the edifice is surmounted by a crosslet finial. This mint type device, representing the ecclesiastical character of the Reims mint, is enclosed within a beaded circle. The legend REMIS CIVITΛS, identifying the city of Reims, surrounds the design in the outer field, preceded by a cross pattée, rendered in Carolingian uncial lettering.
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