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2013
DOI: 10.3406/numi.2013.3210
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Les « grands deniers » de Tours, un exemple local de l’apparition du monnayage d’argent mérovingien

Abstract: Quelques rares monnaies d’argent mérovingiennes présentent un diamètre sensiblement plus grand que les autres deniers de la même époque. Toutes celles qui portent une mention de lieu d’émission peuvent être rattachées à la cité de Tours. Regroupées sous l’appellation «grands deniers » , dix de ces pièces ont été recensées, auxquelles s’ajoutent deux exemplaires hybrides que leur diamètre et leur lieu de frappe incitent à intégrer dans ce groupe des «grands deniers » mérovingiens tourangeaux. La compilation des… Show more

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“…Existing archaeometric evidence indicates that Melle silver, identifiable by its lead isotope ratios and low gold levels, was used to mint some of the silver coins in its vicinity (i.e. western and central Francia, at mints such as Tours, Paris and Poitiers), albeit inconsistently and on a limited scale (Téreygeol et al 2005;Téreygeol 2007;Sarah & Schiesser 2013).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Existing archaeometric evidence indicates that Melle silver, identifiable by its lead isotope ratios and low gold levels, was used to mint some of the silver coins in its vicinity (i.e. western and central Francia, at mints such as Tours, Paris and Poitiers), albeit inconsistently and on a limited scale (Téreygeol et al 2005;Téreygeol 2007;Sarah & Schiesser 2013).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…western and central Francia, at mints such as Tours, Paris and Poitiers), albeit inconsistently and on a limited scale (Téreygeol et al . 2005; Téreygeol 2007; Sarah & Schiesser 2013).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%