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<p>[QUOTE="seth77, post: 8184066, member: 56653"]Post them when you get the chance. Also, have you noticed the similarities with the coinage of Dreux proper and Nogent-le-Roi from early to mid 1000s in terms of flan size, weight and overall feel? It's the kind of continuity that makes life hard for those who want to keep 'Carolingian' and 'feudal' into two neat and clearly separated boxes.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="seth77, post: 8184066, member: 56653"]Post them when you get the chance. Also, have you noticed the similarities with the coinage of Dreux proper and Nogent-le-Roi from early to mid 1000s in terms of flan size, weight and overall feel? It's the kind of continuity that makes life hard for those who want to keep 'Carolingian' and 'feudal' into two neat and clearly separated boxes.[/QUOTE]
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