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| 正面描述 | Vertically divided heraldic shield occupying the central field: the dexter half bearing two horizontal bars in tenné (represented by cross-hatching) on an argent ground, and the sinister half charged with a crescent facing right. A Greek cross surmounts the shield. The entire design is enclosed within a pearled inner circle, with a Cyrillic legend running along the outer border. |
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| 边缘 | Plain |
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Vladislav I — known as Vlaicu Vodă — issued these ducats following Wallachia's successful assertion of political independence from Hungarian suzerainty in the 1360s, with the coinage itself functioning as a direct assertion of that autonomy. The designation "Type I" within MBR#4 var. reflects documented die variation across the series; Wallachian minting practice of this period was inconsistent enough that few examples share identical die characteristics.
The silver content is notably low for a coin carrying the ducat name, a denomination borrowed from Western European convention rather than matched to it in metal value.