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Denier - Hugh I

Issuer Abbey of Corbie
Year 1172-1185
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Value 1 Denier (1⁄240)
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Obverse lettering ✠ ABAS HVGO
(Translation: Abbot Hugh.)
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Edge Plain
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Corbie's minting rights traced back to a royal grant of considerable antiquity, but the abbey's coinage by the late twelfth century was operating under chronic pressure from the expanding monetary authority of the Capetian crown. Hugh I held the abbacy during a period when Philip II was still consolidating power — the coins struck in his name represent one of the last generations of genuinely independent ecclesiastical issues from the region before royal monetary policy began absorbing such privileges.

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