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Denier - Rudolph of Hoheneck

Uitgever Archbishopric of Salzburg (Austrian States)
Jaar 1284-1290
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Diameter 16.5 mm
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Beschrijving voorzijde Central field depicts a stylized facing bust of the archbishop rendered in the flat, schematic manner typical of late 13th-century Austrian ecclesiastical coinage. The figure wears a mitre surmounted by a rosette or star ornament at the apex, with the vestment folds indicated by incised diagonal lines flanking the bust on either side. A horizontal bar or pectoral element crosses the lower portion of the bust, beneath which a rounded shield-like form with a central pellet is visible. The design is enclosed within a plain raised inner circle, with the outer rim showing the characteristic irregular flan edge of hammered coinage. No legend appears on this face.
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Beschrijving keerzijde Central device consists of the arms of the Archbishopric of Salzburg: a shield bearing a horizontal bar (fess) with a central pellet, surmounted by a three-turreted crown or mural crown rendered in bold relief. Two vertical staffs or crozier-like elements flank the shield on either side, framing the composition symmetrically. A small heraldic device, possibly a fleur-de-lis or trefoil, is visible to the left of the central group in the field. The whole is set within a plain raised inner circle against a flat, striated field, characteristic of the hammered bracteate-influenced pfennig tradition of Salzburg. The reverse legend identifying the mint city is distributed around the periphery.
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