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Denier - Casimir IV Jagiellon Kraków mint

Issuer Kingdom of Poland
Year 1492-1501
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse description Polish royal eagle displayed, facing, with wings spread and head turned to the right, rendered in the bold, stylised manner of late 15th-century hammered deniers. The eagle wears a small crown atop its head, serving as the heraldic emblem of the Piast and Jagiellonian dynasties. The talons and feather details are summarily indicated, consistent with the small module and limited die-cutting capacity of the denomination. No surrounding legend is present; the eagle occupies the full field of the irregularly shaped flan.
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Edge Plain
Mint Kraków Mint
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