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Denier - John I

Issuer Abbey of Corbie
Year 1158-1172
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Obverse description Central field features a plain cross pattée with two pellets placed in opposing quarters, flanked by two decorative six-pointed star or annulet ornaments in the remaining quarters, all contained within a plain inner circle. The peripheral legend reads IOHANNES, referencing Abbot John I, distributed around the circumference in retrograde or irregular hammered lettering characteristic of medieval ecclesiastical coinage. The design is executed in a simple, flat relief typical of 12th-century French billon deniers.
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Reverse script Latin
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Mintage ND (1158-1172)
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