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| 裏面の説明 | A robed ecclesiastical figure, identified as the Pope, is depicted standing facing, rendered in a stylized medieval manner within a beaded mandorla or vesica frame. The figure holds attributes consistent with papal iconography and divides the abbreviated legend SA and GR on either side of the central motif, referencing the Sanctus Gregorius or a papal dedicatory inscription. The reverse field is plain, with the legend split to the left and right of the standing figure. |
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| 裏面の銘文 | SA GR |
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Tomaš Ostojić ruled as the penultimate Bosnian king during the kingdom's final decades before Ottoman conquest, navigating an increasingly impossible position between Hungarian Catholic pressure and Ottoman military expansion. His coinage reflects that instability — issues are poorly documented, mintages unrecorded, and surviving specimens scattered across collections without consistent provenance. Rengjeo remains the primary reference, and even his attribution of this type involves considerable interpretive latitude given the fragmentary historical record of Bosnian medieval minting.