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Denier - Charles II Verdun mint

Issuer Lotharingia
Year 864-875
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Currency Pound (855-959)
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Obverse description Central Carolingian royal monogram of Karolus, rendered in interlaced letters within a beaded inner circle. The monogram is composed of the letters C, A, R, L, and V arranged in the characteristic cross-shaped Carolingian cipher. A Latin circular legend reading CRATIA D-I REX surrounds the beaded circle, proclaiming Charles as king by the grace of God. The design is executed in the bold, slightly irregular relief typical of ninth-century Carolingian hammered coinage.
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Reverse script Latin
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