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Solidus - Louis I Tours

Issuer Unified Carolingian Empire
Year 814-819
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description A stylized architectural facade or church/temple front is depicted in the center of the field, rendered in a schematic geometric manner typical of Carolingian monetary art, likely representing a church or palatial structure. A small pellet or annulet appears above the building, and a cross is visible below, serving as a mint or workshop mark. The composition is framed within a beaded border. The legend TVRONES, preceded by a star or pellet, encircles the design, identifying the mint of Tours.
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Mintage ND (814-819)
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