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Denier - William I of Chauvigny Crescent

Issuer Lordship of Déols
Year 1207-1233
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description A prominent hexalpha (six-pointed star or Star of David formed by two interlaced triangles) occupies the central field, with a crescent placed within or adjacent to the star, its orientation varying by die variety. The surrounding circular legend names the lordship of Déols. The overall composition is bold and heraldic, typical of feudal coinage of the Berry region in the early 13th century.
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