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Denier - Hugh the Black

Issuer Lyon, County of
Year 932-952
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Value 1 Denier (1⁄240)
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description Central device consists of a cross pattée with slightly flared arms, centered within a beaded or linear inner circle, typical of early medieval feudal coinage of the Carolingian tradition. The cross divides the inner field into four quarters. The surrounding circular legend reads ✠ LVCVNS CIVITS, denoting the city of Lyon. The execution is crude and characteristic of hammered billon coinage of the mid-tenth century, with irregular flan and variable strike depth.
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