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Denier - Henri Ier Issoudun

Issuer Kingdom of France
Year 1031-1060
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Currency Pound Parisis (987-1667)
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Obverse description Crude facing portrait of King Henri I within a beaded inner circle, rendered in the schematic Romanesque style typical of early Capetian coinage. The effigy displays a frontal face with stylized facial features, surrounded by a beaded or rope border. The circular Latin legend EINRCVS IRX (Henricus Rex) runs around the periphery, introduced by a cross pattee. The overall design is characteristic of 11th-century French hammered silver, with bold but irregular relief.
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Obverse lettering ✠ EINRCVS IRX
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Mintage ND (1031-1060)
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