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| 正面描述 | A Piast eagle displayed in profile to the left, rendered in bold low relief characteristic of the bracteate technique, occupying the central field within a raised inner border. The bird's wings are spread and rendered with incised feather detailing, the talons visible below. The design is executed in the schematic yet vigorous style typical of early 14th-century Polish bracteate coinage, with no legend or inscription present. The thin, uniface fabric produces a corresponding incuse impression on the reverse. |
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| 铸币厂 | Sandomierz mint |
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Ladislaus I reunified a fragmented Polish duchy after nearly a century of Piast partition, and his coins reflect the monetary disorder of that reunification. The Sandomierz mint operated under shifting political control during these years — the city had passed through the hands of rival Piast princes before Ladislaus consolidated Lesser Poland. Bracteates of this type were struck on blanks so thin that many surviving examples are creased or split, not from circulation wear but from the striking process itself.