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Denier - Conrad I Regensburg mint

Issuer East Francia, Kingdom of
Year 911-918
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description A stylized temple or church facade depicted with four columns supporting a gabled roof, rendered in the flat, schematic manner typical of Carolingian-derived denier coinage. At the center of the temple, within the colonnade, appears an annulet enclosing a central pellet, a motif commonly associated with Regensburg civic and ecclesiastical identity. The surrounding Latin legend + REGINA CIVITAS (Regensburg) is positioned between the inner architectural design and the outer edge of the flan. The overall composition follows the established Carolingian church-type reverse design, adapted for East Frankish royal coinage of the early tenth century.
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Reverse lettering + REGINA CIVITAS
(Translation: Regensburg.)
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