Catalog
| Issuer | County of Girona |
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| Year | 934-1035 |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
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| Obverse lettering | +GIRVNDA (Translation: Gerona) |
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| Reverse lettering | SANCTA MARIA (Translation: Saint Mary) |
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The County of Girona operated as a Frankish tributary march following Charlemagne's campaigns against the Moors in the late eighth century, and its coinage reflects that dependency — ecclesiastical types invoking Saint Mary were common across Carolingian-influenced Catalan counties as episcopal authority and comital power remained tightly interwoven. The century-long date range assigned to this type reflects genuine attribution difficulty rather than imprecision; without documentary mint records, scholars have relied almost entirely on hoard evidence and stylistic comparison to bracket these issues within the dynasty of Borrell I through Berenguer Ramon I.