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Lombardic or Roman n/N

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As per title, what do you think of the 'n' in the centre of the first picture? Lombardic with 'junk,' lombardic but later recut to Roman 'N' or just a plain Roman N and the rest is my imagination? :)

 

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Just a normal roman N for me , although the image is not very clear.

I would like to know why it is used the term Lombardic to identify that type of N

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Thanks .. It's quite funny that here in Italy we don't usually use that term .

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