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Denier - Rudolf III

Issuer Arles, Kingdom of
Year 993-1032
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Value 1 Denier (1⁄240)
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Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering RVDVLP REX
(Translation: King Rudolf.)
Reverse description A Carolingian-style monogram of Rudolf III formed by the interlacing of letters arranged at the terminals of a cross, with a small square at the point of intersection enclosing a crosslet. The monogram arms extend toward the four cardinal points, with individual letterforms integrated into the cross structure. The design is set within a beaded inner circle and surrounded by a toothed outer border, consistent with the hammered technique and irregular flan typical of the period.
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