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Denier - Henry IV Boppard mint

Issuer Holy Roman Empire
Year 1056-1106
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Obverse lettering + HENRICVS REX
(Translation: King Henry.)
Reverse description A stylised architectural facade depicting a church or cathedral with three towers — a central taller tower flanked by two smaller lateral towers — rendered in the flat, linear manner typical of Rhenish Salian coinage. The structure likely references the cathedral or a significant ecclesiastical building associated with the mint town. A Latin legend encircles the architectural motif within the outer border of the flan.
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