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Denier - Albert I Lienz

Issuer County of Görz (Austrian States)
Year 1274-1304
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Obverse description Within a beaded inner circle, a lion passant facing left rendered in a stylized medieval manner, occupying the central field. The figure is boldly struck with characteristic Gothic artistic conventions typical of late 13th-century Austrian regional coinage. Surrounding the inner circle, a circular legend in uncial Latin lettering reads: + ALBERTUS COMES, identifying the issuing count Albert I of Görz. The coin exhibits the irregular flan and characteristic die-struck relief of hammered medieval silver coinage.
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Obverse lettering + ALBERTUS COMES
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Reverse lettering MONETA DE LUONZE
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