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1/2 Groschen - Roman II

Uitgever Moldavia
Jaar 1447-1448
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Gewicht 0.72 g
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Beschrijving voorzijde Divided heraldic shield occupying the central field, with the dexter side bearing three horizontal bars (fesses) and the sinister side displaying a frontal auroch's head with prominent upward-curving horns, rendered in low relief typical of hammered medieval billon coinage. The shield is depicted in a Gothic style consistent with Moldavian princely iconography of the mid-15th century. No surrounding legend is present on this face. The strike is irregular, with flat areas and die shift characteristic of hand-hammered production.
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Aanvullende informatie

Roman II's reign lasted roughly two years before he was deposed, making this a short-window issue tied directly to the violent dynastic instability that plagued Moldavia through the mid-fifteenth century. The principality cycled through multiple rulers during this period — several of whom died by assassination or in succession conflicts — and coinage from any single reign is correspondingly scarce.

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