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Denier - Immobilization in the name of Otto III Dinant mint

Issuer Lower Lotharingia, Duchy of
Year 983-1002
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Weight 1.2 g
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Reverse description The reverse presents the mint name of Dinant arranged in three lines of text in imitation of a cross-shaped inscription, a layout characteristic of Carolingian and Ottonian denier coinage. The lettering is bold and rustic in style, struck on an irregular hammered flan. The legend reads S DEONV A, a contracted form referencing the mint of Dinant (modern Belgium). The overall design follows the immobilized type perpetuating the name and titulature of Otto III.
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Reverse lettering S DEONV A
(Translation: Dinant.)
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Mintage ND (983-1002)
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