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| 裏面の説明 | Central field depicts a frontal bust, likely a stylized representation of a bishop or ruler, with radiating lines suggesting vestments or drapery, enclosed within a beaded inner circle. A small cross appears to the right of the bust. The surrounding field carries a circular Latin legend with irregularly spaced and formed letters, consistent with the hand-cut dies of early medieval Bohemian minting practice. The crude yet expressive engraving style is characteristic of Přemyslid deniers of the late 10th century. |
| 裏面の文字体系 | Latin |
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Boleslaus II consolidated Bohemian Christianity with unusual speed — his reign saw the founding of the Prague bishopric in 973 and the brutal elimination of the rival Slavník dynasty in 995, effectively unifying Bohemian coinage under a single political authority. The deniers issued across his three-decade reign reflect that consolidation, with Cach 122 representing one of several distinct die groupings scholars have used to sequence his issues chronologically.
Prague's early mint operated under direct ducal control, distinguishing Bohemia from contemporaneous German minting arrangements where episcopal authorities frequently held striking rights.