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Denier Bracteate

Issuer Archbishopric of Bremen
Year 1250-1300
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Value 1 Denier
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Obverse script Latin
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Edge Plain
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Bremen's archbishops held imperial minting rights confirmed by Frederick Barbarossa in 1186, and the thin, single-sided bracteate format dominant in northern Germany during this period reflects a deliberate regional preference rather than technical limitation — the style allowed higher-relief imagery from dies that would have cracked thicker planchets at this weight. At under half a gram, these were workhorse small change in a port economy already oriented toward the Hanseatic trade networks beginning to consolidate along the North Sea coast.

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