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King Philip I Of France

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Philip I know as the Amorous
1052-1108
Was king of the Franks from 1060-1108
From the House of Capet

King-Philip-I-Of-France
King-Philip-I-Of-France

AR Denier Orleans
21.7mm x 1.33g
DY 50.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_I_of_France
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Yes this one is also a nice addition to your medievals. Let me know if you get stuck on the attribution in Roberts.
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Nice looking coin Ron!

I'm beginning to recognise the syalized lettering on medievals a little bit better now....Do you know what the design is on the reverse?..Paul
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to compare this kind of coins , the cgb.fr site is very interesting : there is an English version with facilitate to find the coin , but the description is in French . Maybe it is possible to translate in with google ? For this coin , first archives then Franch royal coins ,then at left characters : Philip I of France , then types :denier , then mint : Orleans
https://www.cgbfr.com/archive,royal...ncaises.html . albert
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Do you know what the design is on the reverse?


I believe that it is a doorway or gate.
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Thanks all for the comments. I agree the design does looks like a gate typical of the old style Roman campgate.
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As antwerpen suggested, here is the description of what appears to be the same (or similar) type from the cgb website: https://www.cgbfr.com/philippe-ier-...45473,a.html

Obv: Porte accostee de IN, IC, avec I au-dessus et AT à l'interieur. (Gate with IN and IC alongside, with I above and AT within)

Rev: Croix cantonnee aux 1 et 4 d'une S. (Cross with S in opposite angles)
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Thanks
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