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Denier - Wilhelm von Holland

Issuer Holy Roman Empire
Year 1248-1256
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse description Frontal bust of Charlemagne depicted before a stylised Gothic cathedral or church facade, rendered with a central tower or gable flanked by two smaller turrets, evoking the Aachen Minster with which Wilhelm von Holland sought to associate his reign. The figure of Charlemagne is shown facing, crowned, below the architectural motif. The design is executed in a flat, linear hammered style with beaded borders. A partial legend appears in the field identifying the issuer.
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Reverse lettering WILHELM
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Mintage ND (1248-1256)
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