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Denier - Boleslaus III Wrymouth Kraków mint

Issuer Kingdom of Poland
Year 1107-1138
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse description Central motif consists of a stylized face or mask rendered in schematic fashion, with pellets representing eyes and a horizontal bar forming the mouth, set within a beaded circular border. A star or rosette ornament appears above the central device, and foliate or branch-like decorative elements are visible in the lower field. A cross or architectural element extends to the right of the central mask. The surrounding field carries a fragmentary Latin legend disposed around the periphery, with letterforms characteristic of early twelfth-century Piast workshop engraving.
Reverse script Latin
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Mintage ND (1107-1138) - Kop# 36 -
ND (1107-1138) - Kop# 37 -
ND (1107-1138) - Kop# 38 -
ND (1107-1138) - Kop# 39 -
ND (1107-1138) - Kop# 40 -
ND (1107-1138) - Kop# 41 -
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