Boleslaus II secured a bishopric for Prague in 973, an event that materially shaped Bohemian coinage — ecclesiastical administration brought with it the organizational infrastructure that supported more systematic minting. The deniers attributed to his reign show considerable die variation, reflecting multiple workshops rather than a single centralized operation.
Cach 141 sits within a typology that Czech numismatists have debated for decades, with attribution to specific sub-periods of the reign remaining contested.
Boleslaus II secured a bishopric for Prague in 973, an event that materially shaped Bohemian coinage — ecclesiastical administration brought with it the organizational infrastructure that supported more systematic minting. The deniers attributed to his reign show considerable die variation, reflecting multiple workshops rather than a single centralized operation.
Cach 141 sits within a typology that Czech numismatists have debated for decades, with attribution to specific sub-periods of the reign remaining contested.