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| 正面文字 | Latin |
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| 背面描述 | Central motif depicts a stylized bust or figure, likely an ecclesiastical or regal effigy, executed in a schematic Romanesque style consistent with Moravian deniers of the late 11th century. The figure is flanked by ornamental devices, possibly crosses or foliate elements, within a beaded inner circle. The outer border carries fragmentary or partially legible Latin lettering, heavily worn and characteristic of the crude epigraphy associated with this series. The overall composition reflects the artistic conventions of Premyslid-era provincial minting. |
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Cach 512 sits in a frustrating gap in Moravian numismatic scholarship — the issuing authority is broadly attributed to the late Přemyslid administration of Moravia following the formal establishment of the Margraviate under Vratislaus II, but no individual ruler has been convincingly assigned. The late eleventh century saw Moravia divided and redistributed among Přemyslid princes with enough frequency that attributing minor deniers to specific margraves remains genuinely contested.