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Denier - Louis I Cologne

Issuer Unified Carolingian Empire
Year 819-822
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Technique Hammered
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Reverse description The reverse displays the mint name COLONIA arranged in two horizontal lines across the flat field, reading COLO above and NIA below, separated by a central pellet. The bold, large capital letters are characteristic of Carolingian mint-place deniers, where the place of issue occupies the entire coin face as the principal design element. The legend is surrounded by a beaded border running along the coin's periphery, and the plain, unornamented field emphasises the legibility of the inscription, identifying this piece as struck at the imperial mint of Cologne.
Reverse script Latin
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