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Denier - Stephen

Issuer Meaux, Bishopric of
Year 1161-1171
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse lettering MON NOV REIP LUCERNEN 1725 ( 1⁄4 )
(Translation: Moneta nova Republicae Lucernensis. New coin of the Republic of Lucerne.)
Reverse description Central cross with arms extending toward the coin's rim, a standard reverse type for medieval episcopal deniers of northern France. The legend in Latin encircles the cross, naming the issuing authority of the Bishopric of Meaux. The hammered flan exhibits the characteristic irregular roundness and uneven strike typical of 12th-century ecclesiastical coinage. The design follows the Carolingian denier tradition maintained by French bishoprics through the medieval period.
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Edge Plain
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