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Denier - Immobilization of Henry I

Issuer County of Bar
Year 950-1150
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description A bold pattée-style cross occupies the central field, rendered in strong relief with slightly splayed arms, a hallmark of medieval Lotharingian coinage. The cross divides the reverse into four quadrants, each containing pellet ornaments forming an inner border around the design. A partial circumscription in Latin runs along the outer border of the irregular flan, partially visible due to the off-center striking. The overall style reflects the immobilized type derived from Capetian prototypes, common to the County of Bar during the tenth through twelfth centuries.
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