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Pfennig - Albrecht of Austria

Uitgever City of Brno (Brünn) Mint
Jaar 1424-1435
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Waarde 1 Pfennig (⅐)
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Beschrijving voorzijde Uniface hammered silver pfennig struck under Albrecht of Austria, displaying a boldly rendered double-headed eagle in high relief, characteristic of the Moravian municipal coinage of the early fifteenth century. The eagle, occupying the entire field of this small flan, is depicted with outspread wings, the two heads turned to either side in the heraldic tradition of the Habsburg and imperial eagle types. The irregular, roughly squared flan bears the typical characteristics of hand-struck medieval small coinage, with uneven edges and surface patination consistent with age and circulation. No legend or inscription is present, the design relying entirely on the heraldic device as the identifying mark of the issuing authority. The die work, though worn, retains sufficient detail to identify the double-headed eagle motif central to Brno's monetary output of this period.
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Beschrijving keerzijde The reverse is uniface and entirely blank, exhibiting only the flat, unworked surface of the hammered silver flan with natural patination, minor surface corrosion, and the irregular contours produced during the cutting of the planchet. No design, inscription, or device of any kind was applied to this face, consistent with the standard production method for small pfennig denominations of this type and period. The surface shows the characteristic marks of age, including reddish-brown oxidation patches distributed across the field.
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