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| 表面の文字体系 | Latin (uncial) |
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| 裏面の説明 | Within a beaded inner circle, a large stylized six-petalled flower or rosette occupies the central field, its petals rendered in a bold, angular Gothic style. A circular legend in Gothic uncial characters surrounds the motif within the outer border, consistent with the naming of Count Henry III of Görz. The flan is irregular and slightly wavy, typical of hammered medieval deniers of the Tyrolian-Friulian region. |
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Henry III of Görz issued deniers from his Lienz mint during a period when the county was fractured by inheritance disputes and shifting alliances with the Habsburgs and the Patriarchate of Aquileia. Lienz served as the northern administrative anchor of Görz territory, and its mint output reflects the count's need to assert monetary authority in a region where Habsburg pressure was steadily tightening. The county would be extinguished entirely by 1500, absorbed through inheritance.