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Denier - Louis I Rennes

Issuer Unified Carolingian Empire
Year 819-822
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Currency Pound (751-843)
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Reverse lettering REDO NIS
(Translation: Rennes.)
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Mint Rennes
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This denier belongs to the monetary reform Louis the Pious implemented following the Council of Aachen in 816–817, which standardized weights and types across the Carolingian mints. Rennes, as a frontier mint serving Brittany — never fully pacified under Carolingian rule — was granted striking rights partly as a tool of political integration. The brief dating window reflects Louis's shifting administrative reorganizations of the Breton march during precisely this period.

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