bmv_619795 - LIMOGES (LEMOVECAS) Denier
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Tipo : Denier
Data: VIIIe siècle
Nome della officina / città: Limoges ?
Metallo : argento
Diametro : 10,5 mm
Peso : 0,64 g.
Grado di rarità : R3
Commenti sullo stato di conservazione:
Ce denier est frappé sur un flan irrégulier et oblong. Exemplaire recouvert d’une patine grise
N° nelle opere di riferimento :
Diritto
Titolatura diritto : LÉGENDE INDÉTERMINÉE.
Descrittivo diritto : ER rétrogrades en plein champ.
Rovescio
Titolatura rovescio : LÉGENDE INDÉTERMINÉE.
Commento
Les lettres ER signifieraient Ecclesiae Racio. Ces deniers étaient classés de façon douteuse à Paris. D’Amécourt signale que ces monnaies ont été trouvées dans les dragages de la Loire. Cette série est désormais attribué à l’église de Limoges et à Neuvic-d’Ussel (B. 6340). Ces monnaies sont rares et leur classement reste limité (cf. Moneta p. 134). Bien que les lettres ER du droit fussent rétrogrades, il semble logique de rapprocher ce denier des autres avec les lettre ER à droite (cf.MONNAIES 55, n° 612, bmv_290401, bmv_329454 et bmv_424056). Il est d’ailleurs intéressant que si ces 5 deniers ont un avers très proche, tous les revers sont différents.
The letters ER would mean Ecclesiae Racio. These deniers were classified in a dubious manner in Paris. D'Amécourt reports that these coins were found in the dredging of the Loire. This series is now attributed to the church of Limoges and to Neuvic-d'Ussel (B. 6340). These coins are rare and their classification remains limited (cf. Moneta p. 134). Although the letters ER on the obverse were retrograde, it seems logical to bring this denier closer to the others with the letters ER on the right (cf. MONNAIES 55, n° 612, bmv_290401, bmv_329454 and bmv_424056). It is also interesting that if these 5 deniers have a very similar obverse, all the reverses are different
The letters ER would mean Ecclesiae Racio. These deniers were classified in a dubious manner in Paris. D'Amécourt reports that these coins were found in the dredging of the Loire. This series is now attributed to the church of Limoges and to Neuvic-d'Ussel (B. 6340). These coins are rare and their classification remains limited (cf. Moneta p. 134). Although the letters ER on the obverse were retrograde, it seems logical to bring this denier closer to the others with the letters ER on the right (cf. MONNAIES 55, n° 612, bmv_290401, bmv_329454 and bmv_424056). It is also interesting that if these 5 deniers have a very similar obverse, all the reverses are different