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Light Denier anonymous Donauworth mint

Issuer Holy Roman Empire
Year 1170-1180
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Edge Plain
Mint Donauworth
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Donauwörth — then known as Werd — functioned as an imperial mint town under the direct authority of the Hohenstaufen emperors during this period, its output tied closely to Frederick Barbarossa's aggressive reassertion of crown rights over minting across the Reich. Anonymous bracteate-adjacent deniers of this type present persistent attribution headaches; the lack of a named authority was not oversight but policy, reflecting contested jurisdictional arrangements between imperial administrators and local ecclesiastical claimants along the Danube corridor.

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