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Denier Bracteate - Anonymous Sword right, key left and down, moon left

发行方 Bishopric of Dorpat
年份 1248-1346
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制作工艺 Hammered (bracteate)
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正面描述 Bracteate striking with no true obverse or reverse distinction due to single-die manufacture. The central field displays an upright sword pointing to the right, flanked on the left by a bishop's key oriented diagonally downward and a crescent moon to the upper left. The devices are rendered in a bold, schematic style characteristic of Baltic ecclesiastical bracteates. The entire composition is enclosed within a border of large, evenly spaced pellets forming a continuous inner ring around the irregular flan.
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铸造量 ND (1248-1346)
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The Bishopric of Dorpat — a crusader state carved out of Livonian territory following the Northern Crusades — issued bracteates as its primary small denomination throughout the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, operating largely independently of the Livonian Order despite sharing the same conquered geography. These thin, single-die struck pieces were never intended for long circulation; their fragility meant fresh stock was regularly reminted, which paradoxically left surviving examples in better condition than their robust contemporaries. Haljak II#463 sits in a contested attribution window, with some specialists placing the type closer to the 1280s based on die-link analysis with datable episcopal issues.

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