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| Uitgever | Unified Carolingian Empire |
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| Jaar | 818-823 |
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| Vorm | Round (irregular) |
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| Schrift keerzijde | Latin |
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| Rand | Plain |
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| Aanvullende informatie |
Louis I — "the Pious" — inherited an empire already straining at its administrative seams, and his monetary reforms of the early 820s were partly an attempt to impose Carolingian fiscal discipline on mints that had operated with considerable local autonomy under Charlemagne. The Vienne mint, active in the Rhône corridor, was among the southern operations brought more firmly under imperial control during this window. Morrison's catalogue numbers 433–434 place this type within a transitional group that straddles the earlier monogram coinage and the consolidating temple-type issues.
Vienne itself had been a major Gallo-Roman monetary center, and the continuity of its mint into the Carolingian period reflects the city's persistent economic weight in Burgundian trade routes.