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| 正面描述 | 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. |
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| 铸币厂 | Schaffhausen |
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Schaffhausen's mint rights in this period derived from the town's relationship with the Counts of Habsburg and the All Saints' Abbey, which had held imperial privileges since its founding in 1049. The Constantiensis designation links this issue to the Diocese of Constance, whose ecclesiastical authority over the region shaped the monetary conventions of the Upper Rhine throughout the twelfth century. These thin bracteate-style pfennigs circulated across a tight geographic radius — regional toll records suggest they rarely traveled far beyond the Rhine crossings the town controlled.