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Denier with comb - Theobald IV of Champagne

Issuer County of Champagne and Brie
Year 1201-1253
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Value 1 Denier (1⁄240)
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Obverse description Central cross pattée with the first quarter adorned with an omega symbol, the second and third quarters each bearing a crescent, and the fourth quarter displaying an alpha symbol. The cross divides the field into four distinct sections, each charged with the respective heraldic and symbolic devices. A beaded inner circle frames the central design, with the circular legend running between the inner and outer beaded borders. The overall style is characteristic of feudal hammered coinage of the Champagne region.
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Mintage ND (1201-1253)
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