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Denier - Hugh of Arles and Lothair II Milan mint

发行方 Italy, Kingdom of
年份 931-947
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面值 1 Denier (1⁄240)
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正面文字 Latin
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背面描述 The reverse field is divided horizontally by a cross, with the mint name MEDIOLAN (Milano) inscribed in two lines across the field, the upper line reading MEDI and the lower line reading OLAN, flanked by a small cross below. The lettering is bold and somewhat irregular, with archaic forms including a reversed lambda in place of A, characteristic of the Milan mint output under the joint reign of Hugh of Arles and Lothair II. A cross surmounts the inscription at the top of the field, reinforcing the Christian royal authority of the issuers.
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Hugh of Arles seized the Italian crown in 926 after being invited south by a faction of magnates tired of Berengar I's successors. His co-regency coinage with his son Lothair II — struck at Milan between 931 and 947 — reflects a calculated legitimizing strategy: associating his Provençal dynasty with an Italian-born heir to blunt accusations of foreign rule. The Milan mint was among the most active in the regnum Italiae, and this denier belongs to a transitional moment before Ottonian intervention permanently reorganized northern Italian monetary administration.

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