Coins from the Bishopric of Toul

Due to the erosion of royal power in the 10th century, some mints were taken over by local lords, secular or ecclesiastical. When Hugh Capet arrived on the throne, he mastered the minting only on the royal domain, around Paris and Orleans. Elsewhere, the right of minting is possessed by various political powers: at the level of the duchy, for example in Normandy, or at the level of local lords, such as the lords of Bourbon in Auvergne. The monetary types are nevertheless stable: the lords do not dare to change an existing type in order to preserve trust. The royal monograms in particular (that of Charles the Bald or Louis IV Transmarinus) are still minted until the end of the 12th century. But with the multiplication of these immobilized types, it happens that the engravers lose the understanding and we observe progressive degenerations of the types and legends. For two centuries, the successors of Hugh Capet enlarged the royal domain and gradually imposed the pre-eminence of royal coinage. During the 13th century, the kings of France, in particular Saint Louis and Philip the Fair, legislated to limit the circulation of feudal coins that gradually disappeared until the first half of the 14th century. The end of the Hundred Years’ War made it possible to establish a stable royal coinage and the policy of Louis XI established even more clearly the monetary hold of the king over the whole kingdom. After the introduction at the end of the 15th century of precious metals from America and the Italian art of the medal, only a few large families and exceptional enclaves within the kingdom still benefit from their own mint. The king became the undisputed master of money.
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Livre

1 Livre = 20 Sols = 240 Deniers = 480 Obols

Obol - Peter of Brixey
ND (1165-1191)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 0.53 g
N# 331658
Denier - Steven of Lunéville and king Otto III
ND (994-995)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 0.81 g
Flon# p. 236, 1, N# 331665
Denier - Berthold in name of Henry II
ND (1002-1019)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 1.1 g
Dann Sa# 957, Kluge Kar# 328, N# 331589
Denier - Bruno of Dabo in name of Conrad II
ND (1026-1039)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 1.1 g • ⌀ 21 mm
Flon# p. 239, 3, N# 331596
Denier - Bruno of Dabo
ND (1026-1051)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 1.1 g
Flon# p. 239, 5-6, Dann Sa# 87, Kluge Kar# 329, N# 331592
Denier - Udo
ND (1051-1069)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 1.1 g
Flon# p. 242, 5, Dann Sa# 88, Kluge Kar# 330, N# 331603
Denier - Pibo
ND (1070-1107)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 1.06 g • ⌀ 17 mm
Flon# p. 242, 2, Dann Sa# 89, N# 331666
Denier - Henry of Lorraine
ND (1126-1165)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 1.03 g • ⌀ 19.5 mm
Flon# p. 244, 4, N# 331667
Denier - Peter of Brixey (Cross)
ND (1165-1191)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 0.90 g
Flon# p. 245, 1, N# 331664
Denier - Peter of Brixey (Church)
ND (1165-1191)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 0.64 g • ⌀ 15.5 mm
Flon# p. 245, 3-6, N# 331743
Denier - Peter of Brixey (Hand in reverse)
ND (1165-1191)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 0.7 g • ⌀ 15 mm
Flon# p. 246, 7-8, Boudeau# 1681, N# 331741
Denier - Matthew
ND (1198-1207)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 0.58 g • ⌀ 16 mm
Flon# 1 p. 247, N# 385034
Denier - Reinald
ND (1210-1217)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 0.88 g
Flon# 2 p. 249, N# 384874
Denier - Gilles of Sorcy
ND (1253-1269)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 0.65 g
Flon# p. 252, 2, N# 331654
Denier - Conrad Probus
ND (1272-1296)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 0.49 g
Flon# p. 253, 2, N# 331655
Denier - John I
ND (1296-1305)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 0.43 g
Flon# 5 p. 449, N# 384857
Denier anonymous
ND (1306-1309)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 0.55 g • ⌀ 13.7 mm
Flon# p. 449, 1, N# 331753
Denier - John of Arzilières (Liverdun)
ND (1309-1320)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 0.4 g • ⌀ 14 mm
Boudeau# 1687, N# 331541
Double Parisis - Amedeus of Geneva (Liverdun)
ND (1323-1330)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 1.2 g • ⌀ 20 mm
Flon# p. 452, 2, N# 83087
Sterling - John of Arzilières or Amedeus of Geneva (LVN TOL ЄNG IЄN)
ND (1310-1330)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 1.15 g • ⌀ 18 mm
Flon# p. 451, N# 331544
Sterling - John of Arzilières or Amedeus of Geneva (TOLLO CIVITAS)
ND (1310-1330)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 1.0 g
Flon# p. 456, 3, N# 331644
Sterling - Thomas of Bourlémont (COMES TVLENSI)
ND (1330-1335)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 1.1 g • ⌀ 18 mm
Flon# p. 453, 7, N# 331534
Sterling - Thomas of Bourlémont (EPS TVLLENSIS)
ND (1330-1335)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 0.93 g • ⌀ 18 mm
Flon# p. 454, 12, N# 212952
Sterling - Thomas of Bourlémont (SIGNVM CRVCIS)
ND (1330-1353)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 1.1 g • ⌀ 18 mm
Flon# p. 454, 13, N# 331536
Baudekin - John of Arzilières
ND (1309-1320)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 1.8 g • ⌀ 23 mm
Flon# p. 451, 4, Boudeau# 1686, N# 331540

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