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Denier Bracteate - Henry I

Issuer Abbey of Pegau
Year 1150-1168
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Weight 0.64 g
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Obverse description A crutch cross divides the central field into four quarters, each canton bearing a distinct emblematic device: a bust, a crozier, a lily, and a cross-staff respectively. The design is rendered in low relief characteristic of bracteate coinage, with the cross arms extending nearly to the inner beaded border. The surrounding field is framed by a raised beaded or pearled circle, beyond which a further plain rim is visible. The overall composition reflects the ecclesiastical iconography typical of abbatial issues from the mid-twelfth century.
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Reverse description Incuse mirror image of the obverse design, as is characteristic of bracteate coinage struck on a single thin flan from one die. The reverse shows no intentional design or inscription, presenting a blank incuse impression.
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