カタログ
登録が必要な理由は?ボットからカタログを守るためだけです。メールアドレスは非公開で、共有したり許可なくメールを送ることは一切ありません。それをお約束します!
| 表面の説明 | ログイン して詳細を見る |
|---|---|
| 表面の文字体系 | Latin |
| 表面の銘文 | ログイン して詳細を見る |
| 裏面の説明 | Central field dominated by a schematically rendered cross or sceptre motif oriented vertically, flanked by two large globular pellets or orbs on either side, with an additional smaller pellet above, all in low relief. The design is characteristic of the symbolic reverse types employed on Polish deniers of the Piast dynasty during the late 11th and early 12th centuries. The strike is uneven with areas of weakness typical of hammered coinage of this era. No legible legend is present, consistent with the aniconic reverse tradition of this series. |
| 裏面の文字体系 | ログイン して詳細を見る |
| 裏面の銘文 | ログイン して詳細を見る |
| 縁 | ログイン して詳細を見る |
| 鋳造所 | ログイン して詳細を見る |
| 鋳造数 | ログイン して詳細を見る |
| 追加情報 |
Ladislaus I Herman ruled as duke rather than king — Poland had lost its royal crown in 1076 following the exile of Bolesław II, and Herman never recovered it, governing under imperial Salian influence and largely deferring to Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV. Coinage from his reign is poorly documented in mint terms precisely because central authority had fragmented; attribution of individual deniers to specific workshops remains contested among Polish numismatists.
The "unknown mint" designation here is not a cataloging shortcut — it reflects a genuine gap that decades of die-study have not closed.