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Denier - Henri II Neubourg

Issuer Bavaria, Duchy of
Year 985-995
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Currency Pfennig (907-1504)
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Reverse description Schematic architectural structure depicted as a two-tiered temple or church facade, rendered in the stylized manner typical of Ottonian-era Bavarian deniers. The edifice occupies the central field with the mint name and moneyer's name divided between the two registers, surrounded by a circular Latin legend. The architectural motif reflects the influence of Carolingian and Ottonian ecclesiastical imagery on contemporary coinage.
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Reverse lettering NIWENPVRC DIOT
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