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| 正面描述 | Central field dominated by a large cross pattée or cross with expanded terminals, dividing the field into four quadrants. The cross is rendered in a bold, somewhat crude hammered style typical of medieval Polish ecclesiastical coinage. A circular border or inner ring surrounds the central motif, with a Latin legend running along the outer circumference. The design is characteristic of Cistercian abbey coinage from the Wąchock mint, reflecting the religious iconography associated with monastic issues of 13th-century Lesser Poland. |
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| 铸币厂 | Wąchock Abbey Mint |
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Wąchock Abbey received minting rights from Duke Leszek the White in the early thirteenth century, making it one of a small number of ecclesiastical institutions in medieval Poland granted such privilege. The Cistercian house at Wąchock used this right to produce thin, single-sided bracteates — a technique common to Central European ecclesiastical minting of the period, where the shallow relief on one face was simply the mirror impression punched through from the other.
The abbot responsible for this issue cannot be identified with certainty from surviving records, hence the attribution to an unknown holder of the office within the bracket 1229–1299.