| Descrizione del dritto |
A lion passant to the right occupies the central field, rendered in a bold, archaic Romanesque style typical of late 12th-century German bracteate-influenced coinage. The animal is depicted with exaggerated musculature and a stylized mane, its tail curling upward behind the hindquarters. Above the lion, a row of pellets or beaded ornaments forms an arc suggesting a crown or architectural canopy. The entire design is enclosed within a beaded border that follows the characteristic four-pinched outline of the Vierzipfliger flan. No legend is present; the design relies entirely on the heraldic lion device. |
| Scrittura del dritto |
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| Descrizione del rovescio |
The reverse is uniface or exhibits only the incuse impression of the obverse design, as is characteristic of thin hammered pfennig coinage of this period and region. The surface shows a flan of irregular, pinched outline with a smooth, slightly concave field resulting from the hammering process. No additional devices, legends, or mint marks are present on the reverse. |
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| Bordo |
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| Zecca |
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| Tiratura |
ND (1190-1200) |