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  • Carloman I (768-771) - Denier Silver

    Carloman I (768-771) – Denier, Silver.

    200.00 $

    Carloman I (768-771) – Denier Silver (17mm, 1,37 g) Lyon Obverse CARLM in the field under a tilde Reverse RX F in the field, under a tilde with two central bezants (RX F = Rex Francorum)

  • Carloman, crowned king of the Franks on October 9 768

    Carloman, crowned king of the Franks.

    200.00 $

    Denier Silver, 768-771 Angers (18.2 mm,1,22 g) OBVERSE Obverse legend: CARO. Obverse description: under a line. Obverse translation: (Carloman). REVERSE Reverse description: ANDE monogram attached to the left of a cross, to the right of a group of twelve dots forming a semi-circle.

  • France Carolingian Denarius

    Carolingian Denarius, France

    200.00 $

    France – Carolingian (719-987) – Pepin le Bref (the Short) (751-768) – Denarius, “Maastricht” subscribed (754-768) (Depeyrot 540 / Vanhoudt E2) 17mm – 1.23 gram – Obv. RP (Rex Pippinus) above a line, in the centre a point, surrounded by pearls / Rev. rose with four leaves, point in centre, between the leaves three point….

  • Carolingian Empire Denier silver

    Carolingian Empire – Denier, Silver.

    200.00 $

    King Charlemagne (768-814) Denier silver 1.27 g 18 mm, Obverse King’s name in two lines. Script: Latin (Carolingian)Lettering: CΛRO/LVS Unabridged legend: CAROLUS Translation: Charles. Reverse City name in two lines separated by an underline. Script: Latin (Carolingian)Lettering: DEO/NEII Translation: Dinant. Mint Dinant, Belgium

  • Carolingian King Pepin the Short (751-768)

    Carolingian King Pepin the Short

    200.00 $

    Carolingian Empire King Pepin the Short (751-768) Obverse Legend under a crosslet; below, a francisca turned to the right. Script: Latin (Carolingian) Lettering: ΠPIPI, Unabridged legend: PIPINUS, Translation: Pepin. Reverse Monogram under a bar. Script: Latin (Carolingian) Lettering: Rx F Unabridged legend: Rex Francorum, Translation: king of the Franks. Mint Dorestad, Netherlands (600-855) 1.28 g…

  • Carolingian Silver Denier of Charlemagne as King of the Franks

    Carolingian Silver Denier of Charlemagne as King of the Franks

    200.00 $

    Charlemagne (Charles the Great). As Charles I, King of the Franks, 768-814. AR Denier (18mm, 1.04 g). Class 2. Namucum (Namur) mint. Struck 771-793/4. CARO/LVS in two lines / ΛNΛ/IMV in two lines separated by bar.

  • Carolingian. Pepin the Short denier silver

    Carolingian. Pepin the Short Denier, Silver.

    200.00 $

    Carolingian. Pepin the Short (754/5-768) Denier silver ND XF, Paris mint, (17mm, 0,99 g,)  MG-35, Dup-756. RP with bar above and a trefoil of pellets / Cross ancrée.

  • Charlemagen Denier Silver

    CAROLINGIANS. Charlemagen Denier Silver

    200.00 $

    Denier silver 771-793 / 4 Mint name / Town: Saint-Martin de Tours silver (17.5 mm.1,18 g) Obverse legend: CARO / LVS Obverse description: in two lines Obverse translation: (Charles) Reverse legend: SCI / – / MAR Reverse description: in two lines in the field Reverse translation: (Saint-Martin)

  • CAROLINGIANS. Charlemagne (Charles the Great).

    CAROLINGIANS. Charlemagne (Charles the Great).

    200.00 $

    As Charles I, King of the Franks, 768-814. AR silver (17mm, 1.15 g)   Obverse: Large legend naming King Charles I as, CARo / LVS (AR ligatured) in two lines across the field. Reverse: Legend naming Dorestad mint as, DOR / STAD in two lines across upper field; battle ax below.

  • CAROLINGIANS. Charlemagne (Charles the Great).

    CAROLINGIANS. Charlemagne (Charles the Great).

    200.00 $

    As Charles I, King of the Franks, (768-814) – Denier silver (17mm,1.34 g,), (Miss) A / CARO / LVS in two lines. R / MEDOLVS around a hollow heart-shaped cross.

  • CAROLINGIANS. Charlemagne (Charles the Great).

    CAROLINGIANS. Charlemagne (Charles the Great).

    200.00 $

    As Charles I, King of the Franks, 768-814. AR Denier Silver (17mm,1.19 g). Class 2. Lugdunum (Lyon) mint. Struck 771-793/4. C(AR)o/LV-S- in two lines / LUG/DUN in two lines; between, below. Coupland, Charlemagne

  • CAROLINGIANS. Charlemagne Denier, Silver.

    CAROLINGIANS. Charlemagne Denier, Silver.

    200.00 $

    771-794, Denier Silver (17mm,1,20g,) Charlemagne, denier, unknown mint (Amboise?). In two lines: CARO / LVS, A and R linked, O lozenge. Monogram made up of an A, an M and an E? related. Croisette in the M, three points below; points under the A, above the M and in the E ?.

  • CAROLINGIANS. Pépin 'le Bref' (the Short).

    CAROLINGIANS. Pépin ‘le Bref’ (the Short).

    200.00 $

    King of the Franks, 754 / 5-768. AR Denier silver (18mm,1.09 g) obverse legend: R P. Obverse description: under a bar, in the field, surrounded by dots. Obverse translation: (Pépin roi). REVERS Reverse legend: AVT / TRA- / NO. Reverse description: in three lines, separated by two horizontal bars. Large R; crosses flanking. 

  • CAROLINGIANS. Pépin 'le Bref'(the Short).

    CAROLINGIANS. Pépin ‘le Bref'(the Short).

    200.00 $

    King of the Franks, 754/5-768. AR silver Denier (17mm, 1,33 g.). Remis (Reims) mint. Large RP; long bar above, short bar to right, pellets below and at center / Large R; crosses flanking.

  • PÉPIN IER DIT BRIEF 752-24 09768 Denier silver

    CAROLINGIANS. PÉPIN IER DIT “BRIEF”, Denier, Silver.

    200.00 $

    752-24 / 09/768 Denier silver (16mm 1,08 g)  OBVER Obverse legend: R P. Obverse description: under a bar, in the field. Obverse translation: (Pépin roi). REVERS Reverse legend: + SCI MARTI. Reverse description: S in the field.

  • Carolingien des Francs Pépin III, known as Le Bref

    Carolingien des Francs Pépin III, known as Le Bref

    200.00 $

    (R.P.) Denier silver (11 mm, 1,34 g) (751-768) A. / “- R.P.” = Pépin Roi (Rex Pipinus) The RP monogram linked by the foot, followed by a globule and surmounted by a horizontal line. All in a beaded circle. R. / “.CIV ARGRAT +” = City of Strasbourg (Civitas Argentoratum) Legend ARGRAT.CIV arranged in a…