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Denier - Theoderich

Issuer Bishopric of Basel
Year 1041-1055
Type Standard circulation coin
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Mint Basel
Mintage ND (1041-1055)
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Theoderich I of Basel held the bishopric during a period of intense friction between imperial and ecclesiastical power, and his coinage rights were exercised under the direct patronage of the Salian dynasty — Henry III confirmed and consolidated episcopal minting privileges across the Reich in the early 1040s as part of a deliberate policy of binding the church hierarchy to imperial authority. Basel's mint at this period struck in the Rhine Valley tradition, producing thin, bracteate-adjacent deniers whose survival rate is exceptionally low given the fragility of the flans.