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Denier - Godfrey III with Henry I

Issuer Brabant, Duchy of
Year 1183-1184
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Technique Hammered
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Reverse description A rampant lion facing right, depicted within a roughly circular field in the primitive artistic style typical of 12th-century Brabantine deniers. The word LEO appears in the field before the lion's face, serving as an identifying label for the heraldic device. The surrounding legend reads LEO HENRICVS, referencing Henry I, co-issuer of this type and heir to the duchy. The design is characteristic of early Brabantine heraldic coinage, with scattered pellets and irregular flan edges consistent with hammered production.
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