1 Ducat - Vladislav I Type IIIb2

发行方 Wallachia
年份 1364-1377
类型 Standard circulation coin
面值 1 Ducat
货币 Ducat (1364-1714)
材质 Silver
重量 0.76 g
直径 16.5 mm
厚度
形状 Round (irregular)
制作工艺 Hammered
方向
雕刻师
流通至
参考资料 MBR#25
正面描述 Shield divided per pale (split vertically in half). The left half with four bars tenné (cross hatch representing orange) on argent (no hatch representing silver). The right half argent (no hatch). Pearled circle around.
正面文字 Cyrillic
正面铭文 ☩ Іധ ВЛaД ICЛaВЪ ВОЄВОДa
背面描述 Golden eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) regardant (looking over its shoulder) right, with cross under wing, standing on great helm left. Cross under visor. `aN` monogram in left field
背面文字 Cyrillic
背面铭文 Іധ ВЛaД IСЛaВa aN
边缘
铸币厂
铸造量 ND (1364-1377) - -
Numisquare 编号 7747982470
附加信息

Historical Context: Vladislav I, also known as Vlaicu Vodă, ruled Wallachia from 1364 to 1377, a period marked by the principality's consolidation amidst growing Hungarian and Ottoman influence. The issuance of this silver "ducat" was a significant act of sovereignty, reflecting Wallachia's aspiration to mint its own currency and assert economic independence. While named a ducat, it deviates from the gold standard of its Venetian namesake, suggesting a local adaptation to regional economic realities and available resources.

Artistry: The engraver of this Type IIIb2 ducat remains anonymous, characteristic of medieval minting practices. Stylistically, the coin likely displays a blend of late Byzantine and early Gothic influences, common in Eastern European coinage of the era, though often executed with a more provincial aesthetic. The design would typically feature a simplified depiction of the ruler, a dynastic symbol, or a cross, reflecting both secular authority and religious piety within a small, circular field.

Technical/Grading: Weighing 0.76 grams and measuring 16.5 millimeters, this thin silver ducat frequently exhibits technical challenges. High-points susceptible to wear include the ruler's facial features or the central elements of any depicted cross or shield. Strike quality is often inconsistent, with common issues such as off-center strikes, weak areas from insufficient striking pressure, and irregular planchet shapes, reflecting the nascent minting capabilities of the Wallachian principality during this transitional period.

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