Denier - Philippe Ier (Sens) ND (1060-1108) front Denier - Philippe Ier (Sens) ND (1060-1108) back
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Denier - Philippe Ier Sens ND

 
Silver 1.11 g 20.1 mm
Description
Issuer
France
King
Philip I (Philippe Ier) (1060-1108)
Type
Standard circulation coin
Years
1060-1108
Value
1 Denier
Currency
Denier
Composition
Silver
Weight
1.11 g
Diameter
20.1 mm
Shape
Round (irregular)
Technique
Hammered
Orientation
Variable alignment ↺
Demonetized
Yes
Updated
2024-10-04
References
Numista
N#414917
Rarity index
100%

Reverse

Cross within a circle of points, cantoned by a besant at 1 and 2, and an omega suspended at 3 and 4; legend around starting at 6 o'clock.Automatically translated

Script: Latin

Lettering: ✠ SENONIS CIVIS

Comment

Formerly given to Philippe II (Dieudonné, Lafaurie), this denier was restored to Philippe I by Duplessy.

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Interesting fact

One interesting fact about the Standard circulation coin Denier - Philippe Ier (Sens) ND (1060-1108) from France made of Silver weighing 1.11 g is that it was minted during the reign of King Philip I of France, who ruled from 1060 to 1108. This coin was used as a means of payment and circulated widely throughout France during that time. Despite being made of silver, the coin was not valued for its precious metal content, but rather for its face value as a medium of exchange. Today, this coin is a rare and valuable collector's item, highly sought after by numismatists and historians interested in the history of French currency.