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Denier - Louis I Melle mint, crosses

Issuer Unified Carolingian Empire
Year 818-823
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Reverse description Central plain cross set within a smooth inner circle, enclosed by a beaded border. The surrounding field carries the Latin mint legend METΛLLVM, referring to the Melle mint in the Poitou region, a centre of silver production renowned for its argentiferous lead mines. The letters are struck in the Carolingian epigraphic style, arranged around the circumference of the coin and preceded by a cross. The flan edges are irregular and the overall strike shows the typical characteristics of ninth-century hammered coinage.
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