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Denier - Eberhard

Issuer Bishopric of Constance
Year 1034-1046
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Reverse description Central design featuring a stylized architectural or ecclesiastical motif — likely a schematic church facade or cross-and-arch structure — rendered in bold, simplified relief consistent with Salian-era hammered coinage. The design elements are arranged symmetrically within the field, with decorative border elements partially visible around the periphery. The surrounding legend reads CONSTANTIA, identifying the mint city of Constance. The overall composition reflects the bold, abstract die-cutting style common to Rhenish and Swabian episcopal deniers of the mid-11th century.
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