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Denier - Louis I Besancon

Issuer Unified Carolingian Empire
Year 819-822
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Composition Silver
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Obverse description Central field dominated by a plain cross pattée enclosed within a beaded inner circle, dividing the design into four quadrants. The emperor's name and title appear in Roman capitals in the outer legend, reading HLVDOVVICVS IMP around the periphery. The lettering is boldly struck in the Carolingian manner, with characteristic angular forms typical of early ninth-century hammered silver coinage. The flan is irregularly shaped, as is common for hand-struck deniers of this period, with some weakness at the edges.
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Reverse script Latin
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Edge Plain
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