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Dinero scales

Issuer County of Girona
Year 934-1035
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Technique Hammered
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Reverse script Latin
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Edge Plain
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The County of Girona operated as a Frankish march territory, nominally subordinate to the Carolingian crown, before its comital line merged with Barcelona under Bernat I in 878 — making attributions to "County of Girona" as a standalone issuing authority somewhat contentious among specialists. Production across this century-long span was almost certainly irregular, tied to comital political needs rather than sustained mint activity. The extreme lightness of surviving examples is not degradation; these were struck to this weight intentionally, functioning within a fragmented local economy where Carolingian monetary norms had collapsed but no replacement system had yet consolidated.