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1/2 Augustalis - Frederick I Brindisi

Issuer Sicily, Kingdom of
Year 1197-1250
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Value 1/2 Augustalis (2.5)
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Reverse description The Hohenstaufen imperial eagle displayed facing, standing with wings spread and head turned to the left, rendered in a bold and stylized manner characteristic of medieval heraldic art. The eagle's talons are visible at the base, and its feathers are rendered with careful detail. The legend is divided and arranged to either side of the eagle within the field. The design asserts imperial authority through the prominent dynastic symbol of the Staufen dynasty.
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