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| 裏面の説明 | Typical of the bracteate coinage technique, the reverse presents no independent design; it displays only the incuse, mirror-image impression of the obverse effigy produced by the hammered striking process, with no legends, devices, or intentional decorative elements. |
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Philipp of Swabia's claim to the imperial throne was contested from the moment of his election in 1198, setting off a decade of civil war against the Welf claimant Otto IV. These bracteates were struck during that conflict, when controlling mint output was itself a political act — thin silver uniface coinage circulating in a kingdom where loyalty was purchased as often as it was pledged. The Seega hoard find reference places surviving examples within a defined regional deposit, suggesting limited circulation range rather than empire-wide distribution.