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| 裏面の説明 | Incuse mirror image of the obverse type, as is typical of thin hammered silver pfennigs of this period produced with a single-die striking technique. The reverse shows the corresponding sunken impression of the bishop's bust and flanking figures, with surface detail significantly flattened. A partial circular inner border is discernible around the incuse design field. |
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| 鋳造数 | ND (1284-1290) |
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Rudolf von Hohenegg held the Salzburg episcopate for only six years before his death in 1290, and his coinage output was correspondingly thin. The Bishopric had been a prolific minting authority since the late 10th century, operating under a series of imperial privileges that gave its bishops unusual monetary independence for the region. This pfennig falls within the bracteate-influenced small silver tradition of the Austrian and Bavarian ecclesiastical mints — thin, fragile, and struck for local exchange rather than long-distance trade.