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Denier - Casimir III the Great Kraków mint

Issuer Kingdom of Poland
Year 1333-1370
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Reference(s) Kop#316
Obverse description Central field occupied by a crowned Polish eagle displayed, rendered in a schematic, primitive hammered style characteristic of 14th-century Piast coinage. The crown surmounting the eagle's head is boldly struck and prominent. The eagle's wings are spread symmetrically and the body is depicted facing forward. The coin is enclosed by a toothed or crenellated inner border. No legend is present on this face.
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Reverse description Central field features a large crowned helmet or royal crown above a shield bearing horizontal stripes, representing the arms of the Kingdom of Poland. The design is rendered in a bold, simplified hammered style typical of medieval Polish bracteat-derived coinage. The initial letter K, identifying King Casimir (Kazimierz), appears in the field. The entire design is surrounded by a toothed inner border consistent with the obverse.
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