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Denier - Charles II the Bald Tournai mint

Issuer Lotharingia
Year 875-877
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Composition Silver
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description Central field displays a plain short cross in relief, its four arms of equal length extending toward but not reaching the beaded inner circle that encloses it. The cross is boldly struck and slightly off-center, typical of hammered Carolingian coinage. The surrounding circular legend, separated from the inner circle by a plain margin, reads the mint city name in Latin. The toothed outer border frames the entire design, consistent with the standard Tournai mint fabric of this period.
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Mint Tournai
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