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Denier - Henry III Worms mint, scepter and orb

Issuer Holy Roman Empire
Year 1039-1056
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Weight 1.06 g
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Reverse description A cross pattée occupies the center of the reverse field, dividing it into four quadrants. Three of the quadrants each contain a single pellet, while the fourth quadrant bears a crescent moon accompanied by a central dot, serving as a mint or workshop symbol characteristic of Worms coinage under Henry III. The peripheral legend + HEINRICVS I is inscribed in Latin majuscules around the cross. The design follows the standard cross-and-symbols typology common to Salian-era Imperial pfennigs.
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Reverse lettering + HEINRICVS I
(Translation: Emperor Henry.)
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