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Denier - Hartmann I

Issuer Bishopric of Chur
Year 1026-1039
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse description Reverse bearing a schematic frontal bust or mask-like effigy in low relief at center, with globular ornamentation surrounding the head, characteristic of the Ottonian episcopal coinage tradition. The portrait is rendered in a highly stylized manner with rudimentary facial features and flanking decorative elements, consistent with the die-cutting conventions of early eleventh-century Germanic ecclesiastical mints. The peripheral legend reads CVRIA CIVIT, preceded by a cross, identifying the mint city of Chur (Curia) in Latin. The overall strike is typical of hammered silver coinage of the period, with uneven flan and variable relief.
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Reverse lettering ✠ CVRIA CIVIT
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