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Denier - William III of Chauvigny

Issuer Déols, Lordship of
Year 1270-1322
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description The heraldic arms of Chauvigny are displayed in the open field: five fusils (spindles) arranged beneath four pendants of a label, rendered in a schematic, flat style typical of feudal billon coinage. An inner beaded circle frames the device, while a circular Latin legend runs between the beaded border and the irregular outer rim, reading + CASTRI RADVL'FI, referring to Châteauroux. The overall design reflects the feudal coinage tradition of the Berry region in medieval France.
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Mintage ND (1270-1322)
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