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| 正面描述 | Facing bust of Saint Willibrord, depicted in a schematic Romanesque style within a beaded inner circle, the saint wearing a crown or mitre rendered in crude relief. The portrait is frontal and stylized, occupying the central field. A beaded border surrounds the inner circle, with the Latin legend SCS WILLIBRORDVS distributed around the periphery, identifying the patron saint of Echternach Abbey. |
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| 铸造量 | ND (1051-1081) |
| 附加信息 |
Echternach Abbey, founded by Saint Willibrord in 698, held minting rights granted by the Salian emperors as part of broader ecclesiastical privilege distributions across the Reich. The specific bracket 1051–1081 places this issue under the abbacy during the Investiture Controversy's opening decades, when abbots across the empire were navigating the collision between papal and imperial authority over church appointments — making the anonymous attribution here more than a cataloging convenience.
Kluge's Karolingische classification reflects the survival of Carolingian minting traditions in the Moselle region long after they had dissolved elsewhere.