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Denier - Theodoric I Andernach mint, city

Issuer Upper Lotharingia, Duchy of
Year 984-1026
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Obverse lettering ✠ THEODERICVS DVX
Reverse description Schematic architectural representation of a fortified gateway or city gate of Andernach, depicted frontally with a central arched portal flanked by two towers, rendered in the characteristic simplified Ottonian hammered style. The structure fills the central field, enclosed within a beaded inner circle. The Latin mint legend ✠ ANDERNAEA surrounds the architectural motif within the outer beaded border, identifying the Andernach mint. The overall composition is typical of Rhenish deniers of the late tenth and early eleventh centuries.
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