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1 Pfennig - Theodoric of Dinslaken

Uitgever County of Mark
Jaar 1368-1406
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Gewicht 0.87 g
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Beschrijving voorzijde Within a beaded inner circle, the checkered arms of the County of Mark (a fretty or chequy shield) displayed within a quatrefoil frame. A six-pointed star appears above the shield and a second six-pointed star below, flanking the central device. The circular legend TIDERICVS DE MARKA runs along the outer field, rendered in Gothic lettering characteristic of late 14th-century Westphalian coinage.
Schrift voorzijde Latin
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Beschrijving keerzijde Log in om details te zien
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Aanvullende informatie

Engelbert II of der Mark acquired the county's minting rights through a combination of territorial consolidation and deliberate pressure on lesser lords throughout the mid-fourteenth century. Theodoric of Dinslaken — a ministerial figure within this administrative structure — issued bracteate-style pfennig under delegated authority during one of the more fractious periods of Westphalian regional politics, when the County of Mark was maneuvering aggressively against both Cleves and the Archbishop of Cologne.

The nearly four-decade attribution window reflects the difficulty of pinning such minor regional issues to specific years without documentary corroboration from toll records or mint contracts.

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