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Denier - Peter of Brixey Cross

Issuer Bishopric of Toul
Year 1165-1191
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Currency Livre
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Obverse description Central field depicts a mitred bishop seated facing, robed in episcopal vestments and holding a crozier in the left hand; the figure is rendered in a flat, Romanesque hammered style characteristic of 12th-century Lotharingian ecclesiastical coinage. A partial beaded inner border is visible along the lower right margin of the flan. The overall design is typical of episcopal deniers issued under the Bishops of Toul, with the figure serving as an emblem of ecclesiastical authority.
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Reverse script Latin
Reverse lettering TVLLI
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