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| 裏面の説明 | A large voided cross pattée occupies the central field, dividing the coin into four quadrants, each containing a pellet or small annulet ornament. The cross is boldly struck with splayed, slightly curved arms, typical of the architectural cross type found on Brabantine deniers of the mid-13th century. A beaded inner border encircles the design, with a fragmentary Latin legend running along the outer edge of the irregular flan. The die work is characteristically flat and schematic, consistent with hammered coinage of the Duchy of Brabant under Henry II or Henry III. |
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| 縁 | Plain |
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The Duchy of Brabant's deniers of this period were struck during a prolonged contest between ducal authority and the powerful ecclesiastical lordships encroaching on Brabantine territory. Henry II and Henry III issued coinage that was deliberately continuous in type — a calculated move to project monetary stability while the duchy was consolidating its commercial dominance over the cloth trade routes between Bruges and the Rhineland.
The Witte 146 attribution covers a span of nearly three decades precisely because die evidence cannot reliably distinguish between the two reigns.