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Philip II, Denier, 1180-1223

Philip II, Denier, 1180-1223

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The Denier coin minted during the reign of Philip II, also known as Philip Augustus, from 1180 to 1223, is a significant numismatic artifact from the medieval period in France.

On the obverse side of the coin, one typically finds a depiction of Philip II, the King of France during this era. His portrait may be depicted in a stylized manner, often wearing a crown or other regal attire, symbolizing his royal authority and power.

The reverse side commonly features various symbols or motifs, which could include crosses, fleur-de-lis, or other heraldic emblems associated with the monarchy of France during the Middle Ages. These designs served to legitimize the authority of the monarch and reinforce the unity of the realm.

Crafted from precious metals such as silver, the Denier coin would have been a widely circulated denomination in medieval France, used in daily transactions and trade across the kingdom.

Beyond its monetary value, this coin holds historical significance as a tangible relic of the reign of Philip II, a pivotal figure in the history of France. Philip II's reign saw significant developments in royal administration, territorial expansion, and the consolidation of royal power, making the Denier coin a valuable artifact for historians and numismatists alike.
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