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Denier In the name of Otto III, Cologne mint

Issuer Lower Lotharingia, Duchy of
Year 1000-1100
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Orientation Variable alignment ↺
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Reverse description A stylized, monogram-like arrangement of letters forming a cross pattern, with the central field occupied by a small pellet. The inscription is composed of angular, deeply cut letterforms characteristic of Ottonian deniers, including a prominent letter A in the lower portion and vertical strokes resembling a comb or column motif to the right. The legend reads S COLONII A, referencing the mint city of Cologne, rendered in the degraded epigraphic style typical of late Rhenish ecclesiastical issues of the 11th century.
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