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| Issuer | Kingdom of Bohemia |
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| Year | 1278-1300 |
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| In circulation to | 1300 |
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| Edge | Plain |
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| Mintage | ND (1278-1300) |
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Wenceslas II inherited the Bohemian throne in 1278 at age seven following his father Přemysl Otakar II's death at the Battle on the Marchfeld, with the kingdom administered by regents through much of the early bracteate's production window. His personal rule saw Bohemia become the dominant silver-producing power in central Europe following the opening of the Kutná Hora mines around 1298 — the same deposits that would eventually underpin the Prague Groschen reform of 1300, which rendered bracteate coinage obsolete almost overnight.