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Denier poznański - Hedwig I Poznań mint

Issuer Kingdom of Poland
Year 1384-1386
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Obverse description Double-headed eagle displayed in the field, rendered in a bold, primitive hammered style characteristic of late 14th-century Polish bracteate-derived coinage. The eagle's two heads are surmounted by a single crown adorned with pellets, with wings spread and talons visible below. The flan is irregular and slightly clipped at the edges, with no surrounding legend. The execution is typical of the Poznań mint under Queen Jadwiga (Hedwig I), with a flat, coarsely struck relief.
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Mint Poznań Mint
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