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Pfennig - Albert I

Issuer Duchy of Styria (Austrian States)
Year 1282-1298
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Currency Pfennig (800-1500)
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Reverse description Incuse stamping marks visible on the reverse, consistent with the production method of a hammered bracteate or uniface-style thin silver Pfennig, where the obverse design is impressed through to the reverse as an incuse mirror image. The surface shows irregular indentations and no intentional decorative elements.
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Albert I acquired Styria jointly with his brother Rudolf II under the partition of 1282 — the same division that locked Habsburg dynastic control over the Austrian duchies for generations. His coins from this period circulated alongside those of Rudolf, making single-issuer attribution genuinely difficult without die study. CNA D57 specimens frequently show irregular flans, a product of hand-cut blanks rather than any particular mint failure.

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