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Denier - Henry III Halberstadt mint

Issuer Holy Roman Empire
Year 1046-1056
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse lettering + HEINRICVS IMP
(Translation: Emperor Henry.)
Reverse description Stylised schematic representation of a church facade with two flanking towers, rendered in the flat, linear manner typical of mid-eleventh-century German bracteate-precursor coinage. A small facing bust, identifiable as St. Stephen, is depicted centrally within the nave of the church below a pitched roof ornamented with a cross finial and pellet decorations. The architectural motif alludes to the cathedral of Halberstadt, of which St. Stephen is the patron saint. A beaded inner circle frames the design, with the dedicatory legend disposed around the outer field of the coin.
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