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| Issuer | Unified Moravia and Margraviate |
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| Year | 1080-1099 |
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| In circulation to | 1197 |
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| Reverse description | Frontal enthroned figure rendered in a highly schematic manner, seated upon a throne supported by pillars, with three small pellets or dots visible beneath the throne — a diagnostic feature corresponding to the Cach#510a variety. The figure holds regalia and is encircled by a beaded inner ring. A fragmentary and partially retrograde Latin legend occupies the outer field. The die-work is typical of Moravian denar coinage of the late 11th century, displaying bold but irregular engraving. |
| Reverse script | Latin |
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The closing decades of the eleventh century in Moravia were administratively fractured — the margraviate cycled through multiple claimants tied to the Přemyslid dynastic struggles, and attributing deniers to specific rulers from this window remains contested. Cach's grouping of 510 and 510a acknowledges this ambiguity explicitly, treating the pieces as a typological cluster rather than a firm attribution.