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Denier - Hugh Bardoul

Issuer County of Dreux
Year 1035-1055
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Technique Hammered
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Obverse lettering ✠ HUG✜ C-✜MITI
(Translation: Hugh, count.)
Reverse description The reverse presents a highly stylized and heavily worn central motif, likely a cross or geometric device, characteristic of the primitive feudal denier coinage of northern France in the mid-11th century. The surrounding field is deeply striated from die wear and circulation. A circular Latin legend encircles the central design, identifying the mint place as the castle of Dreux. The flan is irregular in outline, consistent with hand-cut billon flans of the period.
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