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| Issuer | Adalsar (Merovingian moneyer) |
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| Year | 670-700 |
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| Orientation | Variable alignment ↺ |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
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| Reverse description | Central motif of a pointed and pelleted circle — a stylized geometric design composed of a central pellet surrounded by a cusped or lobed ring — itself enclosed within a circular arrangement of further pellets or beading. The peripheral legend naming the moneyer encircles the entire design within the beaded border, consistent with Merovingian monetary convention attributing the coin to its responsible craftsman. |
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| Mint | Quentovic (Étaples, France) |
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