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Denier - Henry III Salzburg mint

Issuer Holy Roman Empire
Year 1039-1056
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Currency Denier (843-1385)
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Reverse description A schematic representation of a church or cathedral building occupies the central field, depicted in the highly stylized architectural shorthand conventional to Ottonian and Salian-era coinage. The structure features a prominent tower or facade with rounded elements, likely representing the archiepiscopal cathedral of Salzburg. The architectural motif is enclosed within a beaded border, with the mint legend disposed around the outer circumference. The overall design is boldly struck but exhibits the irregular flan and variable relief typical of hammered silver pfennigs of this era.
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