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Denier - Hermann II

Issuer Archbishopric of Cologne
Year 1039-1056
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Orientation Variable alignment ↺
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Reverse description Central design depicts a schematic facade of a Romanesque church or cathedral, rendered as a triangular pediment surmounting a colonnade of five vertical columns set between two horizontal bars, representing the archiepiscopal seat at Cologne. A cross appears above the gabled roof. The circumferential legend SEA COLONIA encircles the design, identifying the mint as the Holy City of Cologne (Sancta Colonia). The composition is characteristic of mid-eleventh-century German ecclesiastical deniers, struck on an irregular flan with a beaded border.
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