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Denier Bracteate - Mieszko III the Old Gniezno or Kalisz mint

Issuer Greater Poland, Duchy of
Year 1138-1202
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Value 1 Denier
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Obverse description Central field depicts a stylized frontal figure, likely a princely or ecclesiastical personage, rendered in the primitive Romanesque manner characteristic of 12th-century Polish bracteate coinage. The figure appears standing or enthroned, with schematic facial features and simplified drapery indicated by incised lines. Flanking elements to the left suggest an eagle or bird motif, while partial inscription fragments are visible to the right of the figure. The whole design is enclosed within a beaded border of irregular granular dots typical of hammered bracteate production. The overall execution is archaic and linear, consistent with the Gniezno or Kalisz mint workshop of the reign of Mieszko III the Old.
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Reverse description As a bracteate, this coin is uniface; the reverse presents only the incuse, mirror-image impression of the obverse design produced by the single-die hammering technique, with no independent design or legend on this side.
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