The anonymous deniers of Paderborn fall within the period when the Ottonian and early Salian emperors were actively contesting episcopal minting rights across the Saxon dioceses. Paderborn's bishops held minting privileges granted under Otto I, but output was intermittent and attribution of specific types to individual prelates remains contested — hence the anonymous classification.
Kluge's Karolingische Münzen corpus treats this type cautiously, and the dating window reflects genuine uncertainty rather than scholarly imprecision.
The anonymous deniers of Paderborn fall within the period when the Ottonian and early Salian emperors were actively contesting episcopal minting rights across the Saxon dioceses. Paderborn's bishops held minting privileges granted under Otto I, but output was intermittent and attribution of specific types to individual prelates remains contested — hence the anonymous classification.
Kluge's Karolingische Münzen corpus treats this type cautiously, and the dating window reflects genuine uncertainty rather than scholarly imprecision.