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Denier - bishop krakowski Iwo Odrowąż Kraków mint

Uitgever Bishopric of Kraków
Jaar 1218-1229
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Valuta Denier (1218-1229)
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Beschrijving keerzijde As a one-sided (uniface) coin, the reverse presents only the incuse mirror impression of the obverse design, showing the indented negative relief of the bishop's effigy and surrounding legend transferred through the thin silver flan during the hammering process. The surface is plain and unadorned, characteristic of bracteate or semi-bracteate medieval coinage from the Kraków mint of this period.
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Aanvullende informatie

Iwo Odrowąż, Bishop of Kraków from 1218 to 1229, was among the most politically consequential ecclesiastical figures in early Piast Poland — a papal legate, a close associate of Prince Leszek the White, and the man credited with bringing the Dominican Order to Poland in 1222. The Kraków episcopal mint operated under rights that were hard-won and jealously guarded, and issues from Odrowąż's tenure represent some of the earliest surviving evidence of independent episcopal monetary authority in the region.

Kop. 234 is a scarce type. Examples surface almost exclusively from hoards rather than single finds.

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