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Denier - Conrad le Roux Mayence

Issuer Lotharingia
Year 945-953
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Currency Pound (855-959)
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Reverse description A stylized architectural motif, likely a representation of a church or cathedral facade, rendered in a highly schematic manner with horizontal registers suggesting a structured edifice with a pitched roof. The design is enclosed within a beaded or rope-like inner circle. The retrograde Latin legend CVONO DVX surrounds the central motif, identifying Conrad (Cuno) as Duke. The crude execution and irregular flan are characteristic of hammered deniers produced at the Mainz mint during the mid-tenth century.
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