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| 正面描述 | The obverse displays the royal monogram of Pepin the Short rendered in an interlaced Carolingian script style, occupying the central field of the coin. The letters R and P are conjoined in a bold, stylized ligature typical of early Carolingian monetary design. A partial border of pellets or annulets surrounds the central device along the upper and left periphery, consistent with hammered coinage of the period. The flat, uneven flan reflects the irregular hammered production technique of eighth-century Frankish moneyers. No additional legend or effigy is present; the royal cipher alone serves as the primary identifying motif. |
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| 背面描述 | The reverse presents a stylized temple or church facade device — a characteristic Carolingian mint symbol — rendered in a highly schematic, geometric manner. A Latin cross appears to the left of the central motif, with the monogram AR composed of interlaced letters occupying the field, surmounted by a horizontal bar or roof element. The lower portion of the design features arch-like or angular forms suggestive of a building or gateway, a common iconographic convention on early Frankish deniers. A border of small pellets or cable decoration runs along the lower rim. The overall execution is bold and linear, consistent with the primitive die-cutting style of the Herstal mint under Pepin's reign. |
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| 铸币厂 | Herstal |
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