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| Issuer | Kingdom of Poland |
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| Year | 1107-1138 |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
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| Mintage | ND (1107-1138) |
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Boleslaus III spent much of his reign in almost continuous military campaigning — against Pomerania, Bohemia, and the Holy Roman Empire simultaneously at points — and his coinage reflects a administration under constant fiscal pressure. The Kraków mint operated as the primary royal issue point, though the dies for this period show considerable variation suggesting multiple engravers working without rigid central oversight.
Kop#43 is among the better-documented attributions in Kopicki's catalog for this ruler, though the broad chronological window of 1107–1138 means precise dating within the reign remains impossible without hoard context.