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| 正面描述 | Within a beaded inner circle, a stylized crowned bust facing, rendered in the primitive Romanesque manner characteristic of Austrian bracteate-influenced deniers. The crown is depicted with prominent points or fleurs, and the shoulders of the figure extend laterally into the field. Small cross-like ornaments are scattered in the field around the bust. A partially legible legend in debased Latin characters runs along the outer border of the coin. |
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| 边缘 | Plain |
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Henry II received Austria as a hereditary duchy under the Privilegium Minus of 1156 — a document fabricated with Frederick Barbarossa's cooperation to compensate Henry for relinquishing his claim to Bavaria. The elevation of Austria from margraviate to duchy was, in practical terms, a political consolation prize, but it created the legal framework under which Austrian coinage would be issued for centuries. Krems, on the Danube, was among the duchy's principal minting sites during his tenure, reflecting its commercial importance as a river-trade hub in the twelfth century.