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Denier - Thietmar

Issuer Saxon Eastern March
Year 1004-1048
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Composition Silver
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Obverse description Central cross with a pellet in each of the four angles, all enclosed within a beaded inner circle. Radiating triangular points extend outward from the beaded circle toward the coin's periphery, forming a stylized sunburst or star pattern. A Latin legend runs within the outer field, partially legible due to the hammered flan and irregular strike.
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Reverse description A prominent triquetra (three-lobed interlaced motif of early medieval Germanic or Celtic derivation) occupies the central field, enclosed within a raised inner circle. Each lobe terminates in a pellet, and the interlaced design is rendered in bold relief characteristic of Ottonian-era coinage of the Eastern March. A partially legible Latin legend surrounds the central motif in the outer field.
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