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Denier - Raymond VI

Uitgever Viscounty of Turenne
Jaar 1245-1285
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Valuta Denier
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Opschrift voorzijde ✠ R·VICECOMES
(Translation: Raymond, viscount.)
Beschrijving keerzijde The central field displays a bold Greek lambda (Λ) flanked by two annulets at either side and two crescents, one above and one below, forming a distinctive heraldic arrangement. The devices are enclosed within a beaded inner circle, with the toponym legend running in the outer margin. The bold, simple symbolism is characteristic of southern French feudal deniers of the 13th century.
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Aanvullende informatie

Raymond VI of Turenne ruled during a period when the Viscounty was aggressively asserting its independence from both the Crown of France and the bishopric of Limoges. The right to strike silver coinage was itself a political instrument, and the deniers issued under his name were part of a deliberate effort to maintain autonomous lordship over a strategically positioned territory in the Corrèze.

The Boudeau and Poey d'Avant references place this type firmly within the broader family of southern French feudal issues, where die workmanship varied considerably across the striking period.

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