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Denier - Henri V Coblence

Issuer Holy Roman Empire
Year 1106-1125
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse lettering +HEINRICVS RX
Reverse description A stylised three-towered Romanesque gateway or fortified building, rendered in a flat, architectural manner typical of medieval German civic coinage. The central tower rises above two flanking towers, the structure set above a horizontal band representing a river, alluding to the confluence at Coblenz (Confluentes). The encircling legend +CONILVENTA names the mint city.
Reverse script Latin
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