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Live auction - bmv_825971 - MEROVINGIAN COINAGE - SAINT-AIGNAN Denier

MEROVINGIAN COINAGE - SAINT-AIGNAN Denier VF
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Estimate : 700 €
Price : 300 €
Maximum bid : 300 €
End of the sale : 25 April 2023 16:28:23
bidders : 1 bidder
Type : Denier
Date: c. 700-725
Mint name / Town : Saint-Aignan
Metal : silver
Diameter : 10,5 mm
Orientation dies : 4 h.
Weight : 0,98 g.
Rarity : R3
Coments on the condition:
Ce denier est frappé sur un flan court et irrégulier. Exemplaire recouvert d'une patine foncée
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse legend : [...].
Obverse description : Tête radiée à droite.

Reverse


Reverse legend : [SAN]CTI ANI[...].
Reverse description : Croix latine dont les bras sont accostés de petites perles ; une croisette initiale à la base de la croix ; grènetis.
Reverse translation : (Saint-Aignan).

Commentary


Ces petits deniers à la tête radiée sont notamment connus pour Orléans et pour Poitiers. Cet exemplaire est probablement attribuable à un Saint-Aignan se situant probablement dans le Loiret en raison de la légende du revers d’autant plus que des triens sont connus avec la légende SANCTI ANIANE (Belfort, n° 5987).

Historical background


MEROVINGIAN COINAGE - SAINT-AIGNAN

(7th-8th century)

Cenabum was founded during antiquity. It was a Gallic stronghold, one of the main towns of the Carnutes tribe. Major trading port for the corporation of the nautes of the Loire, it was conquered and destroyed by Caesar in 52 BC. J. -VS. , then rebuilt in Roman style. The city has always been a strategic crossing point of the Loire because it is located on the northernmost point of the river, therefore closest to Paris.. The city experienced such an economic boom that the Roman Emperor Aurelian refounded it as the capital of a new city detached from the Carnutes. It was named city of Aurélien then simply Orléans by simplification and phonetic evolution. Accompanied by the Vandals, the Alans cross the Loire in 408. One of their groups, led by Goar agrees to join the Roman armed forces. Aetius installs it on the Loire and in Orléans. A hundred localities in Orléans remember the settlement of this people: Allaines, Allainville, etc.. In the Middle Ages Orléans is one of the three richest cities in France with Rouen and Paris, again thanks to its proximity to Paris and its place of passage on the Loire. During the Merovingian period Orléans was the capital of the kingdom of Orléans following the division of the kingdom of Clovis I into four. The Orléans workshop was quite prolific during the Merovingian period. Its production is characterized by a wide variety of types, both for gold and silver. Source: Wikipedia. org.

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