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Constantiensis

Issuer City of Schaffhausen
Year 1170-1180
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Reference(s) HMZ 1#419a, CC#104.1, Wielandt Schaff#2, Slg. Wüthr#176, Rutishauser#455a, Slg. Ulmer#70
Obverse description Two facing rams addorsed, their heads turned outward, flanking a central decorated column or pillar surmounted by a small turret or tower motif, with a rosette or star ornament in the lower central field between the animals. The composition is enclosed within a plain inner circle surrounded by a bold beaded border. The overall style is characteristic of late 12th-century South German bracteate-influenced pfennig coinage, executed in a flat, stylised relief typical of the period.
Obverse script Latin
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Edge Plain
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