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Denier poznański - Casimir III the Great Poznań mint

Issuer Kingdom of Poland
Year 1333-1370
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Value 1 Denier
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Reverse description The reverse displays a geometric and interlaced decorative composition centered on a cross motif with ornamental elements in each quarter, typical of Piast-era deniers. The design features a central cross with small circular or pellet details and intertwining curves filling the quadrants, consistent with the decorative vocabulary of 14th-century Polish hammered coinage. The overall execution is rough, reflecting the artisanal nature of the Poznań mint under Casimir III. The irregular flan edges are characteristic of the hand-cut blank preparation of the period.
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