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Denier - Boleslaus I the Brave unknown mint

Issuer Kingdom of Poland
Year 1000-1025
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse lettering BOLEZLA (partially visible, often stylized)
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Edge Plain
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Boleslaus I secured his remarkable political position at the Congress of Gniezno in 1000 AD, where Emperor Otto III granted him the right to establish independent Polish bishoprics — a concession that effectively legitimized Polish ecclesiastical and political autonomy. The subsequent coinage, including this denier, was among the earliest struck under explicit royal ambition rather than ducal authority. Bolesław was crowned king only in 1025, the final year of this issue's production window, making attribution to a specific political moment genuinely difficult.

No mint has been firmly identified. Gniezno and Poznań are the standing candidates among scholars.

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