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| Issuer | Stavelot-Malmedy, Imperial abbey of |
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| Year | 1020-1100 |
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| Orientation | Variable alignment ↺ |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
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| Reverse description | Architectural facade of the Abbey of Stavelot depicted in stylized Romanesque convention, showing a multi-arched structure with a prominent central tower or gatehouse surmounted by turrets, rendered in low relief consistent with the hammered coinage of the imperial abbeys of the Meuse-Rhine region. The building motif, a common type on ecclesiastical deniers of this period, symbolizes the abbey's temporal and spiritual authority. The surrounding legend STABVLAVS identifies the issuing establishment. The flan is irregular and the strike variable, with typical weaknesses at the periphery. |
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| Reverse lettering | STABVLAVS (Translation: Stavelot.) |
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