Denier, type 3, var 3 (METVLLO . monogramme Karolus)


Obverse
Obverse legend
Reverse legend
Reverse

CARLVS REX FR (circular legend around a cross surrounded by a circle made up of dots, a cross between FR and CARLVS).

METVLLO (circular legend around the Karolus monogram (2) surrounded by a circle made up of dots, a cross between the letters O and M).



Photo of a coin sold by Classical Numismatic Group, link to the sale and their website: https://www.cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=184799.

 

Monograms Karolus:

(1) Without letter A in the diamond on the middle.

(2) With the letter A inscribed at the top in the diamond on the middle.

(3) With the letter A inscribed on the left in the diamond on the middle.

 

Two other copies preserved at the Münzkabinett der Staatlichen Museen of Berlin, link to the page of their website showing the photo of the first coin: http://www.smb-digital.de/eMuseumPlus?service=ExternalInterface&module=collection&objectId=2355417&viewType=detailView, lien vers la seconde monnaie: http://www.smb-digital.de/eMuseumPlus?service=ExternalInterface&module=collection&objectId=2448798&viewType=detailView. This third coin seems to have a letter A at the top of the diamond in the middle of the monogram, but it would be very erased (to be confirmed therefore), link to the coin: https://www.ogn-numismatique.com/article.asp?langue=fr&article=4313.

 

Six other copies preserved at the Bibliothèque Nationale de France (public domain), link to the page of their website showing the photo of the first coin: https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b104423626.r=charlemagne%20denier?rk=236052;4. Link to the second coin: https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b10442369b.r=charlemagne%20denier?rk=3755383;2. Link to the third coin: https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b104423554.r=charlemagne%20denier?rk=3776842;4. Link to the fourth coin: https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b10442363n.r=charlemagne%20denier?rk=3648086;4. Link to the fifth coin: https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b10442367f.r=charlemagne%20denier?rk=3605168;0. Link to the sixth coin: https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b10442365j.r=charlemagne%20denier?rk=3562249;2.

 

Three other copies sold by OGN numismatique, link to the sales and their website, first coin: https://www.ogn-numismatique.com/article.asp?langue=fr&article=2737, second coin: https://www.ogn-numismatique.com/article.asp?langue=fr&article=343. This third coin seems to have a letter A at the top of the diamond in the middle of the monogram, but it would be very erased (to be confirmed therefore), link to the coin: https://www.ogn-numismatique.com/article.asp?langue=fr&article=4313.

 

Warning! All the denarii of type 3 for this mint, can belong to Charlemagne as to Charles II The Bald. Certain coins were more clearly attributed to Charles II The Bald because of their place of discovery, among other things. This is the case for coins with the legend CARLVS REX with a monogram with the letter L retrograde and the letter S at the bottom. Studies conducted by Guillaume Sarah among others, show that this coinage which I classify in type 3, lasted until the end of the reign of Charles II The Blad. It is therefore almost impossible to determine whether these coins are for Charlemagne or Charles II The Bald. I will therefore classify them for the two Kings and put this same comment for each of the coins that are impossible to dissociate.


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