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Denier Bracteate - Leszek the White Kraków mint

Issuer Duchy of Kraków
Year 1194-1227
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Value 1 Denier
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Obverse description Single-sided bracteate with a frontal face rendered in high relief at the centre, framed within a pointed arch or chevron formed by two diagonal bars meeting at the apex. The face, schematically depicted in Romanesque style, is surrounded by a collar of pellets or beaded ornaments. Flanking the central motif are two symmetrical scrolling or volute tendrils extending laterally, with a stylised foliate or floral element visible at the base. A Hebrew inscription in square script is arranged around the inner field. The entire design is enclosed within a raised rim of rope or bead-and-wire border, typical of Polish bracteate coinage of the late 12th to early 13th century.
Obverse script Hebrew
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Edge Plain
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