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| 背面描述 | A crowned griffin passant to the left occupies the central field, depicted in a dynamic heraldic posture with wings raised and forepaws extended, characteristic of the Babenberg dynastic coinage of Wiener Neustadt. The creature's crown, body musculature, and tail are rendered in bold relief consistent with the hammered technique. The figure is enclosed within a plain raised border, with the irregular coin flan visible at the edges. |
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| 边缘 | Plain |
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Frederick II of Austria — "the Quarrelsome" — spent much of his reign in open conflict with Emperor Frederick II Hohenstaufen, a confrontation that eventually cost him his ducal title between 1236 and 1239 when imperial forces occupied Austria. Coins struck at Wiener Neustadt during this period reflect a duchy asserting its own monetary identity against sustained imperial pressure. Frederick died at the Battle of the Leitha in 1246, leaving no male heir and ending the Babenberg line entirely.