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Angster - Hartmann III

Issuer Neu-Kyburg, Counts of
Year 1357-1377
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse description Schüsselpfennig type struck on a flan with four characteristic pinched corners. Within a raised inner circle, a narrow frontal bust of a figure turned to the left, wearing a broad-brimmed hat; the face rendered in bold, stylised relief with prominent features. The initials B and V flank the bust to either side in the field, serving as identifying marks of the issuing authority. The overall composition is characteristic of late medieval Swiss bracteate-related coinage, with deeply modelled but schematic workmanship.
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Obverse lettering B V
Reverse description Uniface coin; the reverse presents the incuse mirror image of the obverse design, as is characteristic of bracteate and bracteate-derived coinage of this period. The thinly struck silver flan displays the recessed impression of the bust and flanking initials, with no additional design or legend on this side.
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