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| Uitgever | Duchy of Bielsko |
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| Jaar | 1569-1570 |
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| Oriëntatie | Coin alignment ↑↓ |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | Draped bust of Frederick Casimir, Duke of Bielsko, facing right, with prominent beard and fur-trimmed garment visible at the truncation. The bust is set within a beaded inner circle, with the Latin legend divided around the periphery. Below the bust, the denomination inscription GROS. BILICENSIS appears in two lines across the lower field, identifying the coin as a groschen of Bielsko. The portrait is rendered in the late Renaissance hammered style typical of Silesian coinage of the period. |
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| Opschrift voorzijde | FRI. CASI. D.G. DVX TE. GROS. BILI CENSIS. |
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Frederick Casimir of Teschen held Bielsko as a small, semi-autonomous Silesian duchy squeezed between the competing pressures of Habsburg administration and Polish noble influence. His minting activity was brief — confined almost entirely to 1569 and 1570 — making the output from his Bielsko mint one of the thinnest in Silesian numismatic history. The MB#12 attribution places this squarely in the standard groschen coinage of his rule, though documented die variations within the type are not uncommon given the small-scale workshop conditions typical of minor Silesian mints in this period.