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Pfennig - Albert I Graz

Issuer Duchy of Styria (Austrian States)
Year 1282-1298
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Technique Hammered
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Reverse description The reverse displays a loosely arranged foliate ornamentation in low relief, characteristic of late 13th-century Austrian hammered pfennigs. Stylized leaf and tendril motifs are distributed across the flan, visible as faint incuse impressions resulting from the bracteate-style striking technique. The overall design lacks a defined border or legend, consistent with the anonymous small coinage of the Styrian duchy under Albert I. The surface shows natural die wear and irregular flan edges typical of hand-hammered medieval silver coinage.
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Mint Graz
Mintage ND (1282-1298)
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