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Denier - Henri II

Issuer County of Luxembourg
Year 1026-1047
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Weight 1.12 g
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Obverse lettering ✠ HEINRICVS
Reverse description Central motif depicts a stylized architectural structure, likely representing a church or gateway with a rounded arch above a colonnade of vertical elements, referencing the classic Carolingian temple or church type common on contemporary deniers of the region. A small cross surmounts the arch. The surrounding Latin legend, partially legible due to the irregular flan and die wear, reads LVXENBVRC or similar, identifying the mint of Luxembourg. The overall composition follows the standard Ottonian-Carolingian denier typology of the mid-11th century.
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