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| 表面の説明 | Central cross with a pellet in each of the four quarters, enclosed within a beaded inner circle. The bishop's name legend ΛDΛLBERO EP (Adalbero Episcopus) is distributed around the field in retrograde or irregular Carolingian letterforms, characteristic of early medieval hammered coinage. The overall design is crude yet deliberate, reflecting the ecclesiastical mint tradition of the early 11th century. |
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| 表面の銘文 | ΛDΛLBERO EP |
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Adalbero II held the see of Basel under direct imperial patronage — Henry II granted the bishopric extensive minting rights as part of the Ottonian policy of delegating fiscal infrastructure to loyal ecclesiastical lords rather than secular ones. The Basel mint's output during this period was central to commerce along the upper Rhine corridor, where episcopal coinage often circulated more reliably than that of neighboring counties.
HMZ 1#186G places this squarely within a small group of documented Basel episcopal deniers; Kluge Kar#493 cross-reference confirms the Ottonian attribution. Adalbero II died in 1025, and the Basel minting privilege passed through several hands before stabilizing under his successors.