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| 正面描述 | Within a beaded outer border, a central horizontal band bearing a Latin inscription in Gothic lettering divides the field, flanked above and below by a stylized episcopal crown rendered in relief. The upper crown, larger in proportion, displays three fleuron finials rising from a banded base ornamented with pellets, while the lower crown mirrors the design in reduced form. The composition is enclosed within a plain inner circle, giving the design a strongly symmetrical, heraldic character typical of 13th-century Swabian episcopal bracteate coinage. |
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| 边缘 | Plain |
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Eberhard II governed the Bishopric of Constance during one of the most turbulent stretches of the Interregnum — the Great Interregnum of 1254–1273, during which the Holy Roman Empire operated without a recognized king for nearly two decades. Regional ecclesiastical lords like Eberhard filled the resulting power vacuum by issuing their own coinage, and bracteate production in the Swabian region accelerated sharply as a result. These thin single-sided pieces were technically fragile in circulation and are frequently found with stress cracks or edge losses, making intact examples genuinely scarce.