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Denier - Hermann

Issuer Saxony, Duchy of
Year 1072-1078
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse description A plain cross pattée centered within a beaded inner circle, dividing the field into four quarters each containing a single raised pellet at the angle. A further pellet appears at the base of the cross. The outer legend runs along the periphery of the irregular flan, partially visible due to the typical striking characteristics of hammered coinage of this period.
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Mintage ND (1072-1078)
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Hermann of Saxony's brief tenure as anti-duke — installed by Gregory VII's reformist allies against Henry IV — makes coins attributed to his rule among the most politically charged issues of the Investiture Controversy. He was never able to consolidate control of the duchy, and his coinage reflects that instability: attributions remain contested, with Dannenberg and Kluge diverging on precise assignment of types within this period.

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