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Denier Bracteate - John

Issuer Brunswick-Luneburg
Year 1252-1277
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Composition Silver
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Obverse description A rampant lion passant to the right, depicted above a crescent moon with upturned horns, struck in the characteristic single-sided bracteate technique producing a mirror-image relief on the reverse. The lion is rendered in a stylized Romanesque manner consistent with the heraldic tradition of the Welf dynasty. The outer border is composed of a series of thick raised pellets forming a continuous ring that frames the central device.
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Reverse description Blank incuse field, as is characteristic of bracteate coinage struck on a single thin flan from one die, resulting in a sunken mirror image of the obverse design. No inscriptions, devices, or decorative elements are present.
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