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Denier poznański - Louis I of Hungary Poznań mint

Issuer Kingdom of Poland
Year 1370-1382
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Value 1 Denier
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Reverse description Central field bears a large Gothic letter 'P' accompanied by a small annulet or pellet to the left, serving as the mint mark for Poznań. The monogram is rendered in a bold medieval Gothic style, occupying the majority of the flat flan. No surrounding legend is present, consistent with the minimalist design typical of small denomination deniers of the Angevin period in Poland.
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Reverse lettering P
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Mintage ND (1370-1382)
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