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Obol - Conrad

Issuer Bishopric of Geneva
Year 1019-1030
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Currency Denier (1019-1135)
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Reverse description Central field dominated by a plain cross with expanding arms, dividing the field into four quadrants, a design common to Carolingian-influenced episcopal coinage of the period. The cross is rendered in low relief with a slightly pellet-like centre, typical of the hammered technique employed in early 11th-century Swiss ecclesiastical mints. The surrounding circular legend reads + CONRADVS EPS., identifying Bishop Conrad as the issuing authority, with EPS. being an abbreviation of Episcopus. The flan is irregularly shaped with slight weakness at the rims, consistent with hand-struck medieval practice.
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Mint Geneva
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