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| 正面描述 | Bracteate flan of irregular round form struck by a single die. The central field features a schematic frontal or near-frontal face or head motif, rendered in low relief characteristic of late Piast-era bracteate coinage from Greater Poland. The design is enclosed within a raised inner circle or border ring, creating a concentric framing typical of the period. The surface shows the thin, concave character of the bracteate technique, with the design rendered in a simple, somewhat abstract style. No legend or inscription is present. |
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| 边缘 | Plain (irregular) |
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| 附加信息 |
Fryczek z Čakovic appears in the documentary record as a magister monetae under Władysław I Łokietek during the fractious period when Greater Poland was contested between Piast claimants and Bohemian overlordship under Wenceslaus II. The mint location remains unidentified — possibly Poznań, possibly elsewhere — because the political instability of 1302–1303 made fixed production infrastructure difficult to maintain.
At 0.17 g, these bracteates were struck on foil-thin flans, and losses to tearing and fragmentation during circulation were substantial.