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| 正面描述 | Central beaded circle enclosing a rightward-facing bishop's bust in profile, depicted wearing a mitre and episcopal vestments, rendered in the flat, linear style characteristic of 12th-century south German bracteate-related coinage. The mitre is shown with horizontal banding and small pellets at the base, while a crozier or staff element appears behind the figure. The border of the coin features an alternating design of triangular points and crescents or leaf-like ornaments arranged around the circumference, typical of Augsburg episcopal deniers of this period. |
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| 铸币厂 | Augsburg Mint |
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| 附加信息 |
Hartwig I held the see of Augsburg during a period when Frederick Barbarossa's conflicts with the papacy repeatedly forced German bishops to choose sides — and Hartwig chose the emperor's. Episcopal minting rights in Swabia during this period were frequently contested, with secular lords encroaching on ecclesiastical prerogatives, making the sustained output of identifiable episcopal issues like this one a quiet assertion of jurisdictional authority. The light weight reflects the broader debasement trend in southern German bracteate-adjacent coinage of the third quarter of the twelfth century.