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| 表面の説明 | Central field depicts a mounted knight in profile facing right, seated upon a walking horse rendered in a schematic, Romanesque style typical of late 12th-century Germanic bracteate-related coinage. The rider appears helmeted and holds what may be a lance or staff. The central device is enclosed within a raised beaded or pellet border, which frames the design and emphasizes the circular composition. No legend or inscription is present. The flan exhibits the characteristic four-pinched profile of the Vierzipfliger type, with an irregular, hand-cut edge. |
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| 鋳造数 | ND (1190-1200) |
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The Vierzipfliger ("four-pointed") deniers of Habsburg-Laufenburg belong to the formative decades of the Habsburg dynasty, when the family's territorial ambitions were still confined to the upper Rhine and Aargau. These thin, bracteate-influenced pfennigs circulated in a region where multiple competing ecclesiastical and secular mints made monetary fragmentation the norm rather than the exception. The distinctive four-lobe flan shape was a regional minting convention, not a Habsburg invention.