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| Uitgever | City of Brno (Brünn) Mint |
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| Jaar | 1424-1435 |
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| Valuta | Log in om details te zien |
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| Gewicht | 0.26 g |
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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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| Muntplaats | Brno (Brünn) Mint |
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| Aanvullende informatie |
Brno's municipal mint operated under the authority granted during Albrecht V of Habsburg's rule over the Margraviate of Moravia — a period of significant administrative consolidation following the turbulent Hussite Wars, which disrupted coin production and trade routes across the Bohemian Crown lands throughout the 1420s. The city's right to strike its own pfennigs was a practical concession to local commerce during years when central authority was repeatedly tested by military and religious upheaval.
At 0.26 g these pfennigs were among the lightest silver denominations in circulation, vulnerable to clipping — a chronic problem with thin bracteate-influenced coinage across the region during this period.