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Denier - John I and Otto III

Issuer Margraviate of Brandenburg
Year 1250-1266
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Reference(s) Dann Br#67, Bahrf#235
Obverse description A margrave depicted in profile riding a horse to the left, holding a falcon in his raised left hand. The equestrian figure is rendered in the crude, flat relief typical of mid-13th century Brandenburg bracteate-influenced pfennig coinage. The horse and rider fill the central field with no surrounding legend. The coin exhibits an irregular flan edge characteristic of hand-struck hammered coinage of the period.
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Reverse description A large triangular shield occupying the central field, divided diagonally to display the Brandenburg arms: an eagle to the upper left and a lion to the upper right, forming the quartered heraldic device of the joint margraves John I and Otto III. Below the shield, a stylized town wall with two towers is depicted in low relief. The design is unadorned by any legend, consistent with anonymous bracteate-tradition pfennig coinage of 13th century Brandenburg.
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