Maine coins catalog with values online
County of Maine
denier
Herbert I Wakedog (1015-1036)
Herbert (c. 985-1035) son of the previous Count Hugo III. He got his nickname because of his habit of getting up early.
The count was a vassal of the Count of Anjou, but constantly strived for independence. Enmity with the lord led him to imprisonment in 1025, where he spent 2 years.
Almost the entire time of his reign, Herbert fought with the bishop of Le Mans (for lands, naturally, since the bishop was the same lord as the other feudal lords) and was even once excommunicated from the church.
The minting of coins with Herbert's monogram began in the third decade of the 11th century. and lasted throughout the 12th century.
anonymous denier no date (XI-XII c.)
silver
SIGNVM DEI VIVI
COMES CENOMANNI
Coin value - 30-35 USD
anonymous denier no date (XI-XII c.)
silver
SIGNVM DEI VIVI
COMES CENOMANIS
Coin value - 30-35 USD
Other coins of French Feudalist
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