Denier - Conrad I of Hochstaden ND (1238-1261) front Denier - Conrad I of Hochstaden ND (1238-1261) back
Denier - Conrad I of Hochstaden ND (1238-1261) photo
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Denier - Conrad I of Hochstaden ND

 
Silver 1.05 g -
Description
Issuer
Archbishopric of Cologne (German States)
Archbishop
Conrad I of Hochstaden (Konrad I von Hochstaden) (1238-1261)
Type
Standard circulation coin
Years
1238-1261
Value
1 Denier
Currency
Denier (1000-1350)
Composition
Silver
Weight
1.05 g
Shape
Round (irregular)
Technique
Hammered
Orientation
Variable alignment ↺
Demonetized
Yes
Updated
2024-10-05
References
Numista
N#112017
Rarity index
100%

Reverse

Church building with two arches, one main tower and two flag-poles to the sides.

Script: Latin

Interesting fact

One interesting fact about the Standard circulation coin Denier - Conrad I of Hochstaden ND (1238-1261) from Archbishopric of Cologne (German States) made of Silver weighing 1.05 g is that it was minted during a time of great political and economic change in Europe. The coin was issued during the reign of Conrad I of Hochstaden, who was the Archbishop of Cologne from 1238 to 1261. This was a period of significant urban growth and trade, and the coin likely played an important role in facilitating economic transactions in the region. Additionally, the fact that it was made of silver suggests that it was a valuable and highly sought-after coin at the time.