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Denier - Stephen VI and emperor Lambert

Issuer Papal States
Year 897
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Reverse description Central field bears the Carolingian city monogram of Rome, formed by interlaced letters, surmounted by a pellet above, all enclosed within a beaded inner circle. The surrounding peripheral legend in Latin capital letters reads ROMA LAMVERTO IMP, referencing the city of Rome and the co-authority of Emperor Lambert of Spoleto. A cross pattée appears within the outer legend, and the overall design follows the standard Carolingian denier typology as issued from the Roman mint under joint papal and imperial authority.
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Reverse lettering ROMA LAMVERTO IMP
(Translation: Rome. Emperor Lambert.)
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