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| Issuer | Holy Roman Empire |
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| Year | 1152-1190 |
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| Shape | Round (irregular) |
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| Obverse description | Facing crowned bust of Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa in high relief, rendered in crude hammered style characteristic of 12th-century Rhenish deniers. The effigy holds a scepter or standard in one hand and a palm leaf in the other, with a small cross visible in the field to one side. The portrait is highly schematic, with pellet eyes and a broad crown indicated by simple incised lines. No legend accompanies the design, the imagery alone serving as the imperial identification. |
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| Reverse description | A bold plain cross divides the reverse into four quadrants, each containing a small pellet or ring positioned near the center of the cross. The cross extends to a beaded or plain inner circle, with a fragmentary legend arranged around the periphery of the flan. The execution is typical of hammered medieval bracteate-influenced coinage, with slightly irregular strike and uneven flan edges. The overall design is simple yet authoritative, consistent with Imperial mint practice at Nijmegen in the Frederician period. |
| Reverse script | Latin |
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