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| 正面描述 | Central field features a stylized hand or glove symbol enclosed within a beaded inner circle, interpreted as a ducal hand motif. Radiating lines extend from the central device toward the inner circle, creating a cross-like arrangement. The surrounding outer legend, rendered in crude Latin majuscules, runs along the beaded periphery of the coin. The overall style is characteristic of early Bohemian hammered coinage, with irregular flan and rough execution typical of late 10th-century minting practice. |
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| 正面文字 | Latin |
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| 附加信息 |
Boleslaus II earned his epithet through political calculation as much as personal piety — his reign saw the establishment of the Prague bishopric in 973, anchoring Bohemia within the Latin ecclesiastical world and reducing dependence on Regensburg. The coinage issued under him reflects that transition, drawing on Carolingian denier conventions that had circulated through the region via Bavarian trade networks for generations.
Cach 85 is among the more precisely attributed types in a series where die relationships are still debated. Many survivors show significant metal flow irregularities consistent with relatively crude flan preparation — not a strike weakness, but a documentary feature of Bohemian mint practice before the turn of the millennium.