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Obole - Louis VI Dreux, 1er type

Issuer France
Year 1108-1137
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Value 1 Obol (1/2)
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Obverse description Stylized facade of a church or chapel depicted within a central inner circle, shown in a highly schematic Romanesque style typical of early Capetian coinage. The architectural motif features a doorway or portal with flanking towers rendered in low relief. The circumscription LVDOVICVS REX runs around the outer field, identifying the issuer as King Louis VI of France. The overall design is characteristically crude in execution, reflecting the hand-struck hammered technique of the period.
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