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Denier - Frederick II

Issuer Holy Roman Empire
Year 1215-1250
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Reference(s) Bonh#1605, Menadier#27a
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Reverse description Stylized architectural representation of a city wall with flanking towers and a prominent arched main gateway at center, rendered in the schematic Romanesque manner typical of imperial civic coinage of the early to mid-13th century. The fortified wall motif, a common heraldic symbol of imperial towns and mints, is depicted frontally with battlements indicated by notched outlines. The design occupies the full field in flat, hammered relief with irregular flan edges.
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