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| Issuer | West Francia, Kingdom of |
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| Year | 887-898 |
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| Orientation | Variable alignment ↺ |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
| Obverse lettering | ✠OD✜ ✠ GRΛTIΛ D-I REX (Translation: Odo, king by the grace of God.) |
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Odo, Count of Paris, was elected king in 888 by the West Frankish nobility after Charles the Fat proved unable to defend the realm against Viking siege — his coinage is therefore a direct product of political rupture within the Carolingian dynasty. The Soissons mint had operated under Carolingian authority for generations, and Odo's appropriation of it was a pointed assertion of royal legitimacy by a non-Carolingian ruler. His reign ended in 898 when Charles the Simple, the legitimate Carolingian heir, finally displaced him.