Denier - Vytautas the Great

Emittente Grand Duchy of Lithuania
Anno 1413-1430
Tipo Standard circulation coin
Valore 1 Denier (1 Denar) (0.1)
Valuta Bohemian Groat (-1495)
Composizione Silver (.500)
Peso 0.25 g
Diametro 12 mm
Spessore 0.8 mm
Forma Round (irregular)
Tecnica Hammered
Orientamento Variable alignment ↺
Incisore/i
In circolazione fino al
Riferimento/i
Descrizione del dritto Columns of the Gediminas Family
Scrittura del dritto
Legenda del dritto
Descrizione del rovescio Spearhead with a Cross on the right
Scrittura del rovescio
Legenda del rovescio
Bordo Plain
Zecca
Tiratura ND (1413-1430) - -
ID Numisquare 4353663210
Informazioni aggiuntive

Historical Context: This Denier, issued by the Grand Duchy of Lithuania under Vytautas the Great (1413-1430), represents a crucial period of Lithuanian ascendancy. Vytautas, a formidable military and political leader, consolidated power and expanded his domains following the pivotal Battle of Grunwald (1410). These small silver coins were vital for daily commerce, reflecting the economic stability and burgeoning statehood of Lithuania during its golden age under his effective rule.

Artistry: The engraver of this Denier remains anonymous, typical for medieval coinage of this denomination. Stylistically, it adheres to the utilitarian Gothic aesthetic prevalent in Eastern European mints of the early 15th century. Given its diminutive 12mm diameter, the design is simplified, typically featuring a stylized Vytis (mounted knight) on one side and often a double cross or other heraldic device on the reverse. The artistry prioritizes clear, rudimentary identification over intricate detail.

Technical/Grading: Struck from .500 fine silver and weighing 0.25 grams, this Denier often exhibits technical limitations. High-points for the Vytis motif include the rider's helmet and lance, along with the horse's head and tail. Due to the manual striking process and malleable planchets, examples frequently exhibit weak strikes, particularly at the peripheries, and occasional off-centering. Planchet irregularities, such as minor cracks or uneven thickness, are also common, impacting overall eye appeal and preservation.

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