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| 背面描述 | A bold crescent or arc motif dominates the central field, enclosing a cross pattée with decorative terminals. Small floral or pellet ornaments are distributed around the inner arc, lending a stylized heraldic quality to the composition. The design is executed in shallow relief consistent with the bracteate-influenced Dünnpfennig tradition of the Bishopric of Bamberg. The irregular flan results in partial striking at the periphery. No inscription is present. |
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| 铸币厂 | Bamberg |
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Otto II of Andechs served as Bishop of Bamberg from 1177 until his death in 1196, a tenure marked by his close alignment with the Hohenstaufen imperial court — he was himself from the Andechs dynasty, one of the most powerful noble families in twelfth-century Bavaria. Bamberg's episcopal mint had operated with imperial privilege since the diocese's founding under Henry II in 1007, and these light deniers reflect the fragmented, regionalized coinage that characterized the Holy Roman Empire under Frederick Barbarossa's later reign.
Krug 44 is among the thinner, bracteate-adjacent issues of the sequence, struck at a weight already well below earlier Rhenish standards.