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Pfennig - Albert VI and Frederick III Enns

Issuer Austrian Empire
Year 1458-1493
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Value 1 Pfennig
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Obverse description Uniface hammered bracteate-style pfennig struck in the name of Albert VI and Frederick III at Enns. The central device consists of a trefoil form enclosing the heraldic eagle or shield of Upper Austria at its center, with stylized foliate or leaf ornaments occupying the three corner spaces between the lobes of the trefoil. The design is characteristic of late medieval Austrian regional coinage, rendered in low relief on an irregularly shaped flan. No legend or inscription is present.
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Reverse description Uniface coin; the reverse is blank and unworked, retaining the characteristic irregular surface of the hammered flan with no design, inscription, or device of any kind.
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Mint Enns Mint
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