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Denier - Ebbes II

Issuer Lordship of Déols
Year 1141-1160
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse lettering ✠ DOLIS X
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Déols, a lordship in Berry answerable in theory to the French crown but effectively autonomous through much of the 12th century, minted its own coinage under Ebbes II during a period when Capetian authority in the region was contested and locally-struck billon was the practical currency of daily exchange. The féodales series documents this type under #678, placing it firmly within the mid-century issues before the lordship's eventual absorption into the royal domain.

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