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Denier Bracteate Florentian lily

Issuer Demmin, City of
Year 1200-1400
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse description A stylized fleur-de-lis (Florentine lily) rendered in low relief at the centre of the field, enclosed within a raised inner circle. The lily design features a central petal rising vertically with two flanking petals and two lateral globules at the base, characteristic of the medieval heraldic form. Surrounding the inner circle, approximately 22 radiating rays extend toward the irregularly lobated rim, evoking a solar or rayed border. The flan is thin and slightly concave, consistent with bracteate production, and bears no legend or inscription.
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Edge Plain
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Mintage ND (1200-1400)
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