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1 Pfennig - Henry I of Bilversheim

Issuer Bishopric of Bamberg
Year 1242-1257
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Weight 0.47 g
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Reverse description An eagle displayed with outspread wings is depicted in the central field, its head turned to the sinister. The design is enclosed within a line circle. Six-pointed stars are arranged around the outer edge of the coin. The eagle, a heraldic symbol associated with imperial and episcopal authority, is rendered in a stylised Romanesque manner consistent with mid-thirteenth-century Bamberg coinage. No legend appears on this side.
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