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Denier In the name of Louis I, Antwerp mint

Issuer Lower Lotharingia, Duchy of
Year 1000-1040
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description A stylised temple or church facade depicted in schematic form, rendered as a triangular pediment surmounting a horizontal architrave, with the word MONETA inscribed in place of the columns below. The abbreviated mint name appears in the lower field. A circular Latin legend surrounds the entire design between the inner border and the coin's edge, the lettering irregularly spaced and characteristic of early eleventh-century Lotharingian workshop practice.
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Reverse lettering MONETA ANTVERPENSIS
(Translation: Coinage of Antwerp.)
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