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Denier - Henri I Abbey of Gembloux / Gembloers

Issuer Abbey of Gembloux
Year 1211-1235
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Reference(s) vdCh 8#1.1
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Reverse description A Brabantine cross composed of four arms radiating from a central pellet, each arm terminating in a pointed tip and framed by curved annulets bearing a central pellet in each of the four quadrants, forming a distinctive cross-with-pointed-rings design characteristic of Brabant deniers of the period. The coin border consists of a beaded circle, and the flan exhibits the irregular edge typical of hand-struck medieval coinage. The overall design is bold and deeply struck, with the cross filling the field in a symmetrical arrangement.
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The Abbey of Gembloux held the right to strike coin under episcopal authority, a privilege that placed it among the smaller ecclesiastical mints of the southern Low Countries during a period when every significant lordship — secular or religious — was pressing its own silver. Henri I served as abbot from 1211 to 1235, and this denier belongs to that tenure. The vdCh 8#1.1 reference places it at the opening of the type sequence, suggesting an early emission within the abbatial series.

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