Boleslaus II consolidated ecclesiastical authority in Bohemia with the founding of the Prague bishopric in 973, an event that reshaped the political architecture of the region and almost certainly influenced the production and symbolic weight of coinage from his reign. His deniers are among the earliest datable Bohemian silver issues, produced at a time when minting in the region was still finding its administrative footing under Přemyslid control.
Cach 119 is a recognized type within the foundational Czech numismatic reference, though die variation across the series is considerable and attribution of individual specimens can be contentious.
Boleslaus II consolidated ecclesiastical authority in Bohemia with the founding of the Prague bishopric in 973, an event that reshaped the political architecture of the region and almost certainly influenced the production and symbolic weight of coinage from his reign. His deniers are among the earliest datable Bohemian silver issues, produced at a time when minting in the region was still finding its administrative footing under Přemyslid control.
Cach 119 is a recognized type within the foundational Czech numismatic reference, though die variation across the series is considerable and attribution of individual specimens can be contentious.