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Denier - Henry III Aachen mint

Issuer Holy Roman Empire
Year 1039-1046
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse script Latin
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Mint Aachen Mint
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Additional information

Henry III inherited the German kingship in 1039 and was not crowned Holy Roman Emperor until 1046, which brackets exactly the period this Aachen denier was struck. Aachen held particular dynastic weight for Salian rulers — Charlemagne's burial site and the traditional coronation city of German kings — making its mint output politically charged beyond simple fiscal function.

Kluge Kar#119 places this among the documented Salian regal issues, though Aachen mint attribution for this period relies heavily on die-linkage studies given the absence of explicit mint signatures on most contemporary deniers.

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