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Denier - Leszek the White Kraków mint

Issuer Duchy of Kraków
Year 1202-1227
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse description Frontal enthroned figure, likely a bishop or saint rendered in a highly stylized Romanesque manner, seated centrally and flanked by two large circular annulet devices with central pellets, interpreted as decorative or symbolic elements. The figure raises one hand in a gesture of benediction or authority, with robes indicated by incised vertical lines. Scattered pellets and small ornamental forms populate the field around the composition. The flan is irregular and the relief is bold, consistent with the crude but vigorous hammered technique of 13th-century Małopolska workshop production.
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Edge Plain
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