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| 背面描述 | A lion passant facing right in bold, schematic relief dominates the central field, rendered in the crude but vigorous style of early Lithuanian hammered deniers. The beast is depicted with its tail raised and forelegs extended, occupying the full width of the flan. The figure is enclosed within a beaded border that follows the irregular outline of the coin. No legend is present; the design relies entirely on the heraldic device associated with the Lutsk appanage principality under Vytautas. |
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| 铸造量 | ND (1401-1413) |
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Vytautas the Great struck these small silver coins at Lutsk during a period when he held the city as a major administrative center in Volhynia — territory he controlled directly following decades of conflict with his cousin Jogaila over supremacy in the Grand Duchy. The Lutsk mint operated under Vytautas's personal authority rather than any central Lithuanian issuing body, reflecting how decentralized monetary production remained across his domains.
The Huletski reference places this among a tightly catalogued series of Lithuanian denier types that were only systematically attributed in the post-Soviet scholarship of the 1990s and 2000s.