Coins from the County of Ausona

Ausona was a county north of Barcelona, between 798 and 1364. The capital was Vic, where the Bishops of Vic and the Counts of Ausona minted silver and billon coins. The designs were almost always on religious themes: Saint Peter, his keys, bishops, blessing hand, cross and others.
Wikidata: Q1541779

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Oliba (1017-1046)

Dinero (cross)
ND (1017-1046)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 1 g
Cru# 37, N# 124964

Arnau of Malla (1102-1109)

Dinero (tree)
ND (1102-1109)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 0.4 g
Cru# 42, N# 156190

Bernard of Mur (1244-1264)

Dinero (keys)
ND (1244-1264)

Standard circulation coin
Billon • 0.8 g
Cru# 45, N# 124965

Unspecified ruling authority

Obolo (saint)
ND (900-1017)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 0.5 g
Cru# 36, Dy féodales# 1442, N# 192744
Dinero (saint)
ND (900-1017)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 1 g
Cru# 35, N# 124963

The Numista referee for coins of this issuer is zegeri.

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