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Denier - Gothelo I and emperor Henry III

Uitgever Lower Lotharingia, Duchy of
Jaar 1039-1044
Type Standard circulation coin
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Beschrijving voorzijde Crude hammered silver denier of irregular flan, depicting a stylized facing or slightly turned bust of Duke Gothelo I in low relief, rendered in the rough, schematic manner characteristic of early 11th-century Lotharingian coinage. The portrait is framed by a beaded or pellet-dotted border, with scattered pellets and wedge-shaped marks distributed across the field. The legend GOZEL DVX (Duke Gothelo) runs partially around the bust, though it is poorly struck and partially off-flan on many examples. The overall die-work reflects the provincial minting conventions of the duchy, with bold but imprecise engraving.
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Beschrijving keerzijde Reverse displays a schematic architectural or cross-based motif in low, flat relief, consistent with the stylized church or temple facade type common to Lotharingian deniers of this period. The design features angular, geometrically rendered elements including possible column or tower forms, struck on an irregular planchet with characteristic hammered surface texture. The surrounding legend HEINRICVS RE (King Henry) is partially legible, distributed around the central device, though partially weak or off-flan due to the irregular flan and variable die alignment. The field retains typical die-cutting marks and pellet details of the regional workshop tradition.
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