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| 正面描述 | Single-sided bracteate struck in thin silver sheet, displaying a frontal helmeted bust of Duke Premislaus II (Przemysł II) in the center of the field. The figure is depicted wearing a conical helmet surmounted by a small cross, with stylized facial features rendered in the characteristic flat, linear manner of 13th-century Polish bracteate coinage. A sword or scepter appears to the right of the bust, while additional heraldic or symbolic elements flank the figure on the left. The design is contained within a plain, irregularly circular border typical of hammered bracteate fabric. |
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| 背面描述 | As a bracteate, this coin has no independent reverse design; the reverse presents the incuse mirror image of the obverse type, showing the indented impression of the helmeted bust and flanking symbols as sunken relief, characteristic of the single-sheet hammered bracteate technique. |
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Przemysł II used his coinage aggressively as a political instrument during his consolidation of Greater Poland, and the Poznań mint was central to that project. Bracteates of this type were struck across roughly two decades that saw him acquire Pomerelia through inheritance in 1294 and, ultimately, receive a royal coronation in 1295 — the first Polish king crowned in over two centuries. The Kop#163 reference places this piece within a well-documented but genuinely scarce series; bracteate fabric is inherently fragile, and surviving examples free of the creasing and splits endemic to single-sheet silver coinage are genuinely difficult to source.