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Denier - Pribislav-Henry

Issuer Hevelli tribe
Year 1127-1150
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse description Helmeted half-figure of the ruler facing forward, depicted standing upon a architectural structure or building facade rendered in stylized form. The figure holds a pennant or flag in one hand, with a cross positioned to the left in the field. The design is executed in the crude, bold relief typical of early medieval Germanic bracteate-influenced coinage, with the legend HENRICVS partially legible around the periphery.
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Reverse description Plain hammered silver surface exhibiting the characteristic incuse impression of the obverse design, consistent with the thin hammered fabric of early 12th-century Central European deniers. The field shows faint traces of the die impression with no deliberate reverse design or legend, the partial lettering AND(EB)VRC appearing as a secondary inscription associated with the Havelberg or Brandenburg mint attribution.
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Edge Plain
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