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What does “Offa Rex” represent on medieval coins?

“Offa Rex” represents the royal title of the king who minted the coin. It serves as a clear indication of the issuing authority and sovereignty of the monarch. “Rex” is the Latin term for “king,” while “Offa” denotes the monarch.

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