Denier Bracteate - Boleslaus V the Chaste or Bolesław the Pious Kraków or Poznań mint

Emitent Kraków, Duchy of
Rok 1247-1279
Typ Standard circulation coin
Hodnota 1 Denier
Měna Denier (1177-1305)
Složení Silver
Hmotnost
Průměr
Tloušťka
Tvar Round (irregular)
Technika Hammered (bracteate)
Orientace
Rytci
V oběhu do
Reference Kop#174
Popis líce
Písmo líce
Opis líce
Popis rubu
Písmo rubu
Opis rubu
Hrana
Mincovna
Náklad ND (1247-1279) - -
ID Numisquare 1333221160
Další informace

Historical Context:This Denier Bracteate was issued under Boleslaus V the Chaste (Bolesław the Pious), Duke of Kraków, between 1247 and 1279. This era followed the devastating Mongol invasions of 1241, marking a period of reconstruction and ducal power consolidation in fragmented Poland. Boleslaus V rebuilt his duchy. This coinage signifies the re-establishment of ducal authority and economic activity from mints in Kraków or Poznań, crucial for regional resurgence.

Artistry:Typical of Central European bracteates, the engraver remains anonymous. The stylistic school leans towards a simplified, early Gothic aesthetic. While specific design details for Kop#174 are not provided, bracteates commonly featured stylized ducal busts, crowns, crosses, or heraldic symbols. The design was impressed onto a single, thin flan, resulting in a uniface coin, a prevalent monetary form in medieval Poland.

Technical/Grading:As a bracteate, this coin is struck on a very thin silver flan, making it susceptible to weak strike, creasing, and off-centering. High-points for wear or strike weakness include the most raised elements of the central motif, like a crown's top or a bust's nose. A well-struck example shows clear details, minimal flan imperfections, and a relatively centered design. Such coins are often found bent or folded due to their delicate nature.

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