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| 正面描述 | Quartered shield divided per pale: the dexter half bearing two horizontal bars in cross-hatching (representing tenné on argent), and the sinister half charged with a crescent orientated to the right. A Greek cross surmounts the shield above. The entire device is enclosed within a pearled inner circle, with the Cyrillic legend distributed around the field between the pearled border and the outer rim. |
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| 背面文字 | Cyrillic |
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Vladislav I — also known as Vlaicu Vodă — issued these ducats following Wallachia's consolidation of control over the Danube trading routes, a position secured partly through his careful navigation between Hungarian suzerainty and Bulgarian alliances. The designation "Type I" within the MBR sequence reflects meaningful die variation across his reign, and the "var." attribution signals this piece diverges from the primary recorded type — likely in legend spelling, cross terminal form, or shield detail, distinctions that remain incompletely catalogued in the literature.
Vladislav I was the first Wallachian ruler to strike coins in his own name with any regularity.