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Denier - Philippe Ier Paris, 7e type

Issuer Royal Mint of France
Year 1060-1108
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Value 1 Denier (1⁄240 LP)
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Mint Paris Mint
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Philippe I inherited the French throne at age eight in 1060, and the nearly five decades of his reign produced a bewildering number of denier variants as mint output fluctuated with his shifting political fortunes. This seventh type reflects the gradual degradation of the Carolingian monetary standard that accelerated under his rule, as feudal lords increasingly struck their own coinage in open defiance of royal prerogative — a crisis Philippe largely failed to contain. The Paris mint remained under direct crown control throughout, which makes this issue one of the more authoritative monetary statements of an otherwise administratively weak reign.

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