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This section is dedicated to the coins minted during the reign of Louis VIII, King of France from 1223 to 1226. It includes the different denominations and types of coins produced during this period, such as deniers, obols, and other pieces used for commerce and financial transactions under his rule.
The coins of Louis VIII are important testimonies of French medieval numismatic history. They offer an overview of the monetary practices of the time, the symbols used, and the mint workshops active under his authority. The rarity and state of preservation of each piece greatly influence its value for collectors and historians.