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Denier - Pilgrim and emperor Conrad II Andernach mint, temple with crosslet

Issuer Archbishopric of Cologne
Year 1027-1036
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse description Central field dominated by a cross formed by the arrangement of the inscription, dividing the coin surface into four quadrants. The legend, composed in crude, irregular Latin lettering, reads +CHVONRDVS M PLIGR R, referencing Emperor Conrad and Archbishop Pilgrim. The script is distributed around and across the cross axis in a manner typical of Ottonian-Salian coinage. The flan is irregular and the die workmanship is characteristic of early 11th-century Rhenish hammered silver issues.
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Obverse lettering +CHVONRDVS M PLIGR R
(Translation: Conrad. Pilgrim.)
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Reverse lettering END EOR
(Translation: Andernach.)
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