Help identifying denier

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by DAR, Jun 28, 2019.

  1. DAR

    DAR New Member

    I found this in a lot of coins. I believe it is a denier but I cannot get beyond that. Can anyone identify?

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  3. DAR

    DAR New Member

    forgot the other side 20190628_145259.jpg
     
  4. shanxi

    shanxi Well-Known Member

  5. willieboyd2

    willieboyd2 First Class Poster

    Your coin is an Anglo-Gallic silver denier of Richard I, Count of Poitou, AD 1172-1185.

    A similar coin:

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    Anglo-Gallic Silver Denier, Richard I, Count of Poitou, 1172-1185

    Obverse: RICARDVS REX (King Richard), cross within inner dot border
    Reverse: PIC/TAVIE/NSIS (Poitou) in three lines across field
    Silver, 19 mm, 1.14 gm

    Poitou (Poitiers) was located in Aquitaine, now part of France.

    Richard was later King Richard I of England (AD 1189-1199), the famous crusader known as Richard the Lionhearted.

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