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| 正面描述 | Facing bust of a ruler depicted in a schematic, stylized manner characteristic of late medieval German bracteate-influenced coinage. The figure wears a flat-topped crowned headpiece and displays flowing hair falling to either side of the face. The facial features — eyes, nose, and mouth — are rendered in a bold, crude relief typical of hammered Pfennig coinage of the Upper Palatinate. The bust is shown from the shoulders upward, centered in the field, with no surrounding legend. The flan is irregular and the surface shows the characteristic texture of hand-struck silver. |
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| 铸造量 | ND (1395-1407) |
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The Upper Palatinate Pfennig of this period was struck under the authority of the Wittelsbach Electors at a moment of considerable dynastic overlap — Rupert II died in 1398, and Rupert III, who succeeded him as Elector Palatine, went on to become King of Germany in 1400 as Rupert of the Palatinate, the only reigning German king ever drawn from that branch of the Wittelsbachs. Coins attributable to both rulers share this type, making precise reign attribution difficult without die study.