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| Uitgever | Kingdom of Poland |
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| Jaar | 1446-1492 |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
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| Rand | Plain |
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| Oplage | ND (1446-1492) |
| Aanvullende informatie |
Gdańsk gained the right to mint coins under Casimir IV following the Thirteen Years' War, when the city — formerly under Teutonic Order control — was reintegrated into the Polish Crown by the Second Peace of Toruń in 1466. The bracteate form, already archaic by the mid-fifteenth century, persisted in Gdańsk and the surrounding region well after most European minting had abandoned single-sided uniface fabric for thicker, double-sided coinage.
The long date range assigned to this type reflects attribution difficulty rather than certainty — bracteates of this period rarely carry explicit dating, and assignment to Casimir IV's reign rests primarily on comparative die study and the Kopicki reference sequence.