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Denier - Hugh V

Issuer County of Saint-Pol
Year 1226-1248
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Currency Groot (-1506)
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Obverse description Central plain cross pattée with a trefoil ornament in each of the four angles, all within a beaded inner circle. The surrounding legend, rendered in uncial characters, reads HVGO COmES (Count Hugh), distributed around the field. The design is characteristic of feudal French hammered coinage of the early thirteenth century, with the cross as the dominant device occupying the full width of the inner circle.
Obverse script Latin (uncial)
Obverse lettering HVGO COmES
(Translation: Count Hugh.)
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