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| 背面描述 | Central device depicts a stylized architectural motif, rendered as a stepped structure or church facade surmounted by a triangular gable, with three pellets visible beneath the gable roof, characteristic of Bohemian Přemyslid ecclesiastical coinage iconography. The design is enclosed within a plain inner boundary, surrounded by a circular Latin legend occupying the outer field. The hammered flan exhibits the typical irregular planchet shape associated with early medieval Bohemian deniers. |
| 背面文字 | Latin |
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Jaromír ruled Bohemia three separate times, each reign interrupted by the dynastic violence endemic to the Přemyslid succession. His second and third reigns were effectively imposed by Henry II of Germany, whose military interventions kept Jaromír on the throne against the ambitions of his brother Oldřich. The deniers struck during this period circulated in a Bohemia that was, in practical terms, a client state of the Ottonian-Salian empire.
Cach 241 is among the more elusive attributions in the early Bohemian series, with surviving specimens frequently appearing in hoard context rather than individual finds.