| Descrizione del dritto |
Crude frontal bust of Bishop Ulrich I in high relief, depicted wearing episcopal vestments with a stylized mitre or crown-like headdress, rendered in the rough, abstracted manner characteristic of early medieval hammered coinage. The figure appears to hold a crozier or staff to one side, with schematic facial features and drapery lines visible across the broad flan. The surrounding legend reads OVDALRICVS, partially legible around the periphery of the irregularly shaped coin. The die-cutting reflects the primitive engraving style of early 11th-century Swiss episcopal mints. |
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| Legenda del dritto |
OVDALRICVS |
| Descrizione del rovescio |
A stylized open right hand (dextera Domini, the Hand of God) depicted in high relief at the center of the field, enclosed within a linear inner circle. The motif, a common theological symbol on early medieval episcopal coinage, is rendered with elongated fingers splayed upward in a gesture of benediction. The surrounding legend DEXTERA DNI (Dextera Domini, meaning 'Right Hand of the Lord') runs along the periphery of the irregular flan in crude Latin capitals. The overall design reflects the strong ecclesiastical character of the Chur episcopal mint in the early 11th century. |
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| Bordo |
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| Zecca |
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| Tiratura |
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