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Denier 'Herzoglicher Pfennig' - Anonymous

Issuer Bavaria, Duchy of
Year 1130-1140
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Weight 0.95 g
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Obverse description Half-length effigy of a helmeted secular ruler facing forward, depicted in a frontal bust composition characteristic of early medieval Bavarian coinage. The figure raises a banner or standard over his right shoulder, while his left arm remains obscured. The portrait displays a stylized, hieratic quality consistent with Romanesque die-cutting conventions of the mid-twelfth century.
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Reverse description A schematic architectural facade depicting a three-towered structure, with a central arched gateway surmounted by the tallest tower, flanked by two smaller towers at the sides, rendered in a flat, diagrammatic Romanesque style. A human head or bust is depicted in the foreground before the gate, possibly representing a guardian or symbolic figure. The entire design is enclosed within a beaded inner circle.
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