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Denier - Louis I Milan

Issuer Unified Carolingian Empire
Year 814-819
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Reference(s) Morrison#450 , Gariel Car#XVII/81 , Depeyr Car#662H , CNI V#11
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description The reverse presents a stylized temple or church facade rendered in a schematic architectural style characteristic of Carolingian deniers: a gabled portico supported by columns, with a cross patée displayed within the tympanum. Below the portico, the lower portion of the legend MEDIOLANVM is visible. The full mint name legend MEDIOLANVM encircles the architectural device in the outer field, identifying the Milan mint, with individual letters distributed around the periphery of the flan in Latin majuscules.
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Mint Milan
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