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Denier - Henry III Erfurt mint

Issuer Holy Roman Empire
Year 1046-1056
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Currency Denier (843-1385)
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description Schematic depiction of a church or city gate facade rendered in a flat, linear Romanesque style, featuring a central triangular gabled structure with flanking towers or pillars, characteristic of the architectural type used on Ottonian and Salian imperial deniers. The central field displays a cluster of pellets within the arch, likely representing decorative or symbolic architectural elements. The entire design is enclosed within a beaded circle, with the circumferential Latin legend + ERFESFVRT identifying the Erfurt mint.
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Reverse lettering + ERFESFVRT
(Translation: Erfurt.)
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