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| 正面描述 | Central field depicts a cross pattée set within a beaded inner circle, with a pellet or small annulet at the centre of the cross. The quadrants formed by the cross arms each contain a pellet or decorative element. A partial Latin legend, partially legible, surrounds the inner circle in the outer field. The coin exhibits the characteristically crude, hand-struck style of early Bohemian hammered coinage, with irregular flan and uneven relief typical of late 10th-century deniers. |
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| 正面文字 | Latin |
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| 附加信息 |
Boleslaus II secured a bishopric for Prague in 973, bringing Bohemia into the Latin ecclesiastical orbit and, with it, the administrative and monetary infrastructure of the Carolingian-influenced West. The denier coinage issued under his reign reflects that alignment directly — Bohemian rulers had begun adopting Frankish-derived monetary forms as a deliberate political signal, not merely a practical one.
Cach 87 is among the more frequently cited types in early Bohemian numismatics, though die variation within the series is considerable and attribution of individual specimens remains contested in the literature.