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Pfennig - Albert I Graz

发行方 Duchy of Styria (Austrian States)
年份 1282-1298
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货币 Pfennig (800-1500)
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正面描述 Within a plain inner circle, a rampant dragon facing left with its head turned backward occupies the sinister field, rendered in low relief with serrated body contours characteristic of the Styrian bracteate tradition. To the dexter, a half-fleur-de-lis (half-lily) rises prominently, its stylized foliate elements clearly delineated. The two charges are separated by a vertical line bisecting the inner field. The composition is typical of the Graz mint output under Duke Albert I of Habsburg, combining heraldic imagery of Styria with Carolingian-influenced floral motifs. No legend or inscription is present.
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铸币厂 Graz
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Albert I ruled Styria as part of the broader Habsburg consolidation following Rudolf I's defeat of Ottokar II of Bohemia at the Battle of Marchfeld in 1278 — the engagement that effectively handed the Austrian duchies to the Habsburgs and ended Přemyslid ambitions in the region. These Graz pfennigs were struck during a period when Albert was simultaneously managing Styria, Austria, and Carinthia, often against the resistance of local nobility who resented the new dynasty. The CNA D56 classification places this among a tightly defined group of bracteate-influenced thin pfennigs characteristic of Styrian minting in the late 13th century.

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