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| 裏面の説明 | A sword oriented vertically at center, flanked below by a stylized foot or leg motif on one side and a cross pattee on the other, all enclosed within a beaded inner circle. A degenerate pseudo-epigraphic Latin legend surrounds the inner circle in the outer field, characteristic of the degraded inscriptions common to Bohemian coinage of this period. The composition is executed in the rough, irregular hammered style typical of late tenth-century Central European deniers. |
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| 縁 | Plain |
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Boleslaus II secured a bishopric for Prague in 973 — a political achievement that fundamentally altered Bohemia's relationship with both Rome and the Holy Roman Empire. The deniers issued across his reign reflect that shift: this is no longer peripheral coinage from a tributary duchy but output from an increasingly sovereign Christian kingdom navigating between Ottonian pressure and its own ecclesiastical ambitions. Cach 92 is among the better-documented types in the series, though attribution within the reign's three-decade span remains imprecise without die analysis.