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| 正面描述 | Crudely struck field displaying a large crescent or arc motif oriented toward the left, accompanied by a vertical column or staff element rising from the base. To the left, a vertical row of four pellets or bosses is visible in the field. The design is characteristic of the primitive hammered coinage of the early Grand Duchy of Lithuania, with an irregular flan and weak strike rendering fine details largely indistinct. |
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| 边缘 | Plain |
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Jogaila had converted to Christianity and been crowned King of Poland just months before this issue, uniting the Polish and Lithuanian crowns through his marriage to Queen Jadwiga in 1386. These deniers belong to the earliest phase of his dual rule, struck while he was simultaneously managing Catholic conversion across Lithuania — the last pagan state in Europe to formally Christianize. The tiny silver content reflects chronic metal shortages across the Baltic region throughout the late fourteenth century.