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Denier - Henry III Tiel mint

Issuer Holy Roman Empire
Year 1039-1046
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Value 1 Denier (Pfennig)
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Reverse description Central design featuring a stylized architectural or ecclesiastical motif in the form of a schematic church facade or temple, rendered in the flat, linear style typical of Ottonian pfennige. The structure displays a prominent central column or tower element with flanking arches or wings, all executed in shallow hammered relief. The design is surrounded by a beaded inner circle, beyond which the mint and ruler's name legend runs in Latin capitals. The overall composition is characteristic of the Tiel mint's output under Henry III, combining architectural symbolism with dynastic inscription.
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