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Denier - Henry V Goslar mint, raised hands

Issuer Holy Roman Empire
Year 1106-1125
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description Two standing saintly figures, identified as St. Simon and St. Judas (the apostles), depicted side by side in frontal view within a beaded inner circle, their forms rendered in the simplified, hieratic style typical of Salian-era Goslar bracteate-influenced pfennigs. Above the pair, a hand — symbolic of the divine Hand of God (Manus Dei) — extends from the upper field. The encircling legend reads S -S SIMON IVDA, identifying the two patron saints flanking one another.
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Reverse lettering S -S SIMON IVDA
(Translation: St. Simon and St. Judas.)
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