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Denier - Conrad II Cologne area, fisherman, type 1

Issuer Holy Roman Empire
Year 1024-1039
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Reverse description Stylized representation of a church or temple façade featuring five columns surmounted by a triangular pediment or gabled roof, rendered in the bold, schematic style typical of Ottonian-Salian period pfennigs. A Latin legend referencing Cologne (SANCTA COLONIA) surrounds the architectural device within the field.
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Edge Plain
Mint Cologne
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