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Denier - Frederick II and successors Eger mint

发行方 Holy Roman Empire
年份 1220-1300
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制作工艺 Hammered
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正面描述 Central field displays a stylized eagle displayed within a raised annular ring or torse border, the bird rendered in a primitive Romanesque style with spread wings and head turned to the left. The surrounding border is decorated with alternating cross pommée and pellet ornaments distributed at intervals around the irregular flan. The overall design is characteristic of the bracteate-influenced Pfennig coinage of the Eger (Cheb) mint active under imperial authority during the reign of Frederick II and his successors.
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背面描述 Central field features a facing crowned bust, likely representing the emperor or a stylized royal effigy, enclosed within a raised annular ring border. The bust is rendered in a schematic, high-relief Romanesque style with visible crown and drapery lines indicated by incuse strokes. The surrounding field is scattered with cross and pellet ornaments at cardinal and intermediate points, consistent with the decorative vocabulary of Staufen-period imperial bracteate and Pfennig coinage from the Eger mint.
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Frederick II granted Eger (now Cheb, in the Czech Republic) imperial city status in 1277, but the mint had been operating under royal and then imperial authority well before that. The city's position on the Bohemian border made it a commercial flashpoint, and these deniers circulated heavily into Bohemian markets where they competed directly with Prague groschen issues. The relatively debased silver content — low for imperial coinage of the period — reflects successive debasements carried out by Frederick's successors as imperial authority over the Eger mint weakened through the latter half of the thirteenth century.

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