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Denier Bracteate - Adolphus III

Issuer Holstein-Schaumburg, County of
Year 1189-1201
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Technique Hammered (bracteate)
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Reverse description Blank incuse field, as is standard for bracteate coinage, showing the mirrored impression of the obverse design in intaglio relief resulting from the single-die striking technique.
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Mintage ND (1189-1201)
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Adolphus III of Schauenburg was among the northern German counts who consolidated territorial authority in the decades following Henry the Lion's forced exile in 1180, and this issue belongs to that period of regional power redistribution. Bracteate production in Holstein at this scale reflects the fragmented monetary landscape of the lower Saxon and Danish march zones, where thin single-sided coins served local exchange precisely because no central authority controlled minting.

Bonh#1010 is among the lighter documented specimens of this type, sitting at the lower margin of expected flan weight.

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