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| 正面描述 | Central field features a plain cross with four pellets in each quarter, evoking a cross-and-pellets motif characteristic of early Bohemian coinage. The cross is rendered in a bold, primitive style consistent with mid-tenth-century hammered silver production. The surrounding border consists of a ring of pellets or beads forming an inner circle. An irregular outer rim with a crenellated or beaded edge encloses the design. No legible inscription is present, though vestigial letter-like elements appear around the outer border. |
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| 边缘 | Plain |
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Boleslaus I earned his epithet by murdering his brother Wenceslas in 935 — the same Wenceslas later canonized and enshrined in Bohemian national identity. The coinage issued under his reign represents the earliest phase of Přemyslid monetary production, dependent heavily on imported Carolingian and Ottonian models before Bohemia developed its own minting conventions. Cach 16 is among the rarest attributions in the early Bohemian series, with surviving examples numbering in the single digits across major collections.