Loonse denier

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The Loonse denier was a medieval silver coin used as the primary monetary unit in the County of Loon in what is now Belgium.

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Loonse denier canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf denier
medieval coin
silver coin
associatedWith history of the County of Loon
medieval numismatics
circulatedIn Low Countries
Prince-Bishopric of Liège region
composition silver alloy
currencyForm coin
currencyOf County of Loon
currencySystem medieval European silver-based monetary system
denominationType denier
economicFunction medium of exchange
store of value
unit of account
historicalStatus obsolete currency
historicalUse local and regional trade in the County of Loon
material silver
metallicStandard silver standard
monetaryRole primary unit of account in the County of Loon
namedAfter County of Loon
usedAs primary monetary unit of the County of Loon
usedInPeriod Middle Ages
usedInPresentDayTerritory Belgium
usedInRegion County of Loon

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County of Loon currency Loonse denier