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| 背面描述 | A full-length frontal figure of an armored knight is depicted centrally, clad in plate armor and holding a flagstaff in one hand while bearing the quartered arms of Anhalt on a shield in the other. The figure stands in a hieratic, facing pose typical of late medieval German hammered coinage. The legend surrounding the design records the mint designation, and a date appears within or adjacent to the legend. The reverse design emphasizes dynastic authority through the martial presentation of the armored figure. |
| 背面文字 | Latin (uncial) |
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Ernest I, Rudolf IV, and Wolfgang ruled Anhalt jointly under the co-regency arrangements that defined Ascanian succession politics — partition and reunion cycling through generations as brothers divided and recombined territories. This half-groschen was struck during a narrow window of their collective rule before the principality fragmented again. The Saxon groschen standard, to which this piece conforms, had dominated central German small silver since the Meissen reforms of the fourteenth century, and Anhalt's minor mints operated firmly within that orbit.