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Post Your Old Times Deniers And Pennies (600-1700 C. E.)

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1200-1300 Bishopric of Clermont, Clermont-Ferrand, France
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this thread is designed to spread medieval coin fever.


Yes 100%, for example with this Hoheringheller from the German Archbishopric of Cologne. It was minted at Riel under the authority of Dietrich II and is datable to 1432 AD:

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Yes 100%, for example with this Hoheringheller from the German Archbishopric of Cologne. It was minted at Riel under the authority of Dietrich II and is datable to 1432 AD:
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Nice addition, Spence.
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I have a new conspiracy theory that this thread is designed to spread medieval coin fever.

He he, it works . . . and there is no cure!
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James I The Conqueror (1208-1276). King of Aragon
Deniers
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Obverse
Bust left
ARAGON

Reverse
Patriarchal cross
IACOBVS REX (James I King)

Mint
Jaca, Spain

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Very nice, t360.
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Thank you E&V and Dearborn!

Why do I have two? Brain flatulence.
When I went to put away the second one I discovered I already had the first one! I like them both however!
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That def has happened to me too!

Here is a denar from Krakow:

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That one has a clean simple design and even a certain elegance.
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Great addition, Spence.
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James I The Conqueror (1208-1276). King of Aragon Deniers
Nice examples!

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Why do I have two? Brain flatulence. When I went to put away the second one I discovered I already had the first one! I like them both however!
It happens to all of us eventually. Usually happens again, too.
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