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Denier - Henry I

Issuer Brabant, Duchy of
Year 1190-1210
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Weight 0.8 g
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Reverse description Stylised architectural facade of a church or collegiate building, depicted frontally with a prominent central portal surmounted by a triangular pediment and flanked by lateral towers or turrets, all rendered in the flat, schematic Romanesque style typical of Brabantine medieval deniers. A partial legend runs along the upper periphery within a beaded border, though largely indistinct due to the irregular flan and worn die. The composition is consistent with representations of the collegiate church at Louvain or Nivelles as referenced in Low Countries ecclesiastical coinage of this period.
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