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Denier poznański - Ladislaus II Jagiellon Poznań mint

Issuer Kingdom of Poland
Year 1386-1434
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Weight 0.14 g
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description The reverse displays a bold cross pattée or long cross dividing the field into four quarters, with Gothic floral or annulet ornaments in the angles, enclosed within a beaded border clearly visible along the coin's circumference. The design is characteristic of the Poznań mint deniers of the Jagiellonian period, with the decorative interquartile elements serving as a mint or type identifier. The overall strike is typical of the hammered small-module coinage of early 15th-century Poland, showing moderate relief on a slightly irregular flan.
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Mintage ND (1386-1434) - Kopicki 7945a -
ND (1386-1434) - Kopicki 7945b -
ND (1386-1434) - Kopicki 7946 -
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