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Denier - Ralph Beaugency mint

Issuer West Francia, Kingdom of
Year 923-936
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Weight 1.48 g
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Obverse lettering ✠ CRΛTIΛ D-I REX
(Translation: Ralph, king by the grace of God.)
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Reverse script Latin
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Ralph (Raoul) of Burgundy seized the West Frankish throne in 923 after the deposition of Charles the Simple, ruling an increasingly fragmented kingdom where regional lords minted in their own names with little pretense of royal deference. The Beaugency mint, positioned on the Loire, sat within a zone of contested comital authority during precisely these years — making attribution of this denier to royal rather than local comital initiative a genuine scholarly question that the thin reference record (Morrison and Prou both silent on this type) does nothing to resolve.

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