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| 背面描述 | Blank and uniface; the reverse shows only the incuse impression of the obverse design, a characteristic feature of thin hammered pfennig coinage of this period, with no deliberate design, legend, or device struck on this side. |
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| 铸币厂 | Hildesheim |
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Hildesheim's "Buchstabenpfennig" — letter pfennig — takes its name from the single letter struck on the reverse, a practice the city adopted to distinguish its small silver issues during a period when dozens of competing municipal and episcopal mints in Lower Saxony were producing nearly identical bracteate-derived pfennigs. The Bishop of Hildesheim and the city had been locked in a prolonged struggle over civic autonomy throughout the fourteenth century, and the city's independent coinage was itself a assertion of that hard-won municipal standing. Mehl 280 sits at the lighter end of the pfennig weight range for the period.