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| Issuer | Bishopric of Dorpat |
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| Year | 1413-1441 |
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| Value | 1 Artig |
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| Reverse lettering | HOnETA · TArBAT : (Translation: Coin of Dorpat) |
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| Mintage | ND (1413-1441) |
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Dietrich III Resler served as Bishop of Dorpat from 1413 to 1441, presiding over a diocese caught between the competing pressures of the Livonian Order and the Hanseatic trading network centered on Reval and Riga. The artig — a small regional denomination specific to the Baltic monetary sphere — circulated primarily as a local commercial coin, distinct from the larger schillings favored in long-distance trade. Dorpat's episcopal mint operated with considerable autonomy during this period, producing types that diverged noticeably from Livonian Order issues of the same decades.