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Denier - Adrian I bust

Issuer Papal States
Year 772-795
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Value 1 Denier
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Reverse description Central long cross with the monogram letters 'R' and 'M' positioned in the left and right fields, referencing Rome. The exergue bears the inscription 'CONOB', a formula derived from Byzantine coinage denoting Constantinople and guaranteeing fineness. The surrounding legend references the victory of the Lord. The overall design closely follows late antique and Byzantine prototype coinage, reflecting the close cultural ties between the Papal States and the Eastern Empire during the pontificate of Adrian I.
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Mint Rome
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