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1 Pfennig - Martin of Krenkingen

Issuer Abbey of Reichenau
Year 1501
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Value 1 Pfennig
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Obverse description Quartered shield bearing a plain cross, surmounted by an abbatial mitre with lappets falling to either side. The shield and mitre are set within a beaded inner circle, with a further ring of large pellets forming the border of the coin. The design is executed in the late medieval hammered style typical of south German ecclesiastical pfennigs.
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Reverse description Blank die; the reverse is entirely plain and uninscribed, as is characteristic of many single-sided bracteate-influenced pfennigs of the period from the Upper Rhenish ecclesiastical mints.
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Mintage 1501: ND (1501)
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