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Denier - Elias of Talleyrand-Perigord

Issuer Lomagne, Viscounty of
Year 1280-1301
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Obverse description Central field features a large decorative monogram, composed of interlaced letters rendered in a bold Carolingian-influenced style and enclosed within a plain inner circle. The monogram, likely representing the issuer's name or title, is formed by the conjunction of multiple letterforms in a symmetrical arrangement. The surrounding legend reads LACTOR, referencing the city of Lectoure, distributed around the inner circle in Latin capital letters. The overall design is characteristic of feudal French medieval coinage of the late 13th century, with a rough, hand-struck appearance typical of hammered production.
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Reverse lettering CIVITAS
(Translation: ... City.)
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