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Denier Bracteate - Leszek the White Kraków mint

Issuer Duchy of Kraków
Year 1194-1227
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Technique Hammered
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Obverse description A bracteate of single-sided construction struck on a thin silver flan. The central field displays a stylized eagle displayed in a dynamic, archaic Romanesque manner, with wings rendered by parallel engraved lines evoking feathering, and a serpentine, coiled tail curling beneath the body. The design fills the concave field to the rim, which is defined by a plain raised border. No legend or inscription is present; the composition is purely heraldic and emblematic in character, consistent with the Piast dynastic coinage of the late 12th to early 13th century.
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Edge Plain
Mint Kraków Mint
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