Denier - Jogaila

Emitent Grand Duchy of Lithuania
Rok 1386-1388
Typ Standard circulation coin
Hodnota 1 Denier (1 Denar) (0.1)
Měna Bohemian Groat (-1495)
Složení Silver (.9375)
Hmotnost 0.96 g
Průměr 15 mm
Tloušťka
Tvar Round (irregular)
Technika Hammered
Orientace Variable alignment ↺
Rytci
V oběhu do
Reference
Popis líce Crowned facing bust of Saint Mary, dotted circle surrounding.
Písmo líce Latin (uncial)
Opis líce REGINA MAGNA
(Translation: Great queen)
Popis rubu Lion facing right. Tatar tamga/longevity knot on top.
Písmo rubu
Opis rubu
Hrana
Mincovna
Náklad ND (1386-1388) - -
ID Numisquare 4156647750
Další informace

Historical Context: This Denier of Jogaila (Władysław II Jagiełło) dates from the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, 1386-1388. This period immediately followed the 1385 Union of Krewo, where Jogaila converted to Catholicism, married Jadwiga of Poland, and became King of Poland, while retaining his Grand Duke title. This coin reflects his continued sovereign authority in Lithuania during the nascent Jagiellonian dynasty and the formal Christianization of the realm, marking a profound geopolitical shift in Eastern Europe.

Artistry: The design of this diminutive silver coin, likely by anonymous mint masters, reflects the practical, simplified aesthetic typical of late medieval Eastern European minting. Given its 15mm diameter, artistry is restrained. Jogaila’s deniers commonly feature a prominent patriarchal cross (Jagiellonian cross) on one side, symbolizing his new Christian faith and royal authority. The reverse often displays a simplified symbol like a spearhead or initial 'J'. Details are typically rendered boldly, yet unrefined, characteristic of the era's mass production.

Technical/Grading: Struck from .9375 silver, weighing 0.96 grams with a 15mm diameter, this denier’s technical qualities are often variable. High points for a cross design are the extremities of the crossbars and their intersection. Due to rapid production, these coins frequently exhibit weak strikes, off-center alignment, and irregular flans. Full strikes, with all elements sharply defined and centered, are rare. Planchet quality also varies, impacting overall visual appeal and grade.

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