Catalog
| Issuer | Duchy of Carinthia (Austrian States) |
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| Year | 1220-1240 |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
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| Obverse lettering | +SAN - R[...] |
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| Edge | Plain |
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Bernard II ruled Carinthia from 1202 until his death in 1256, and his minting activity at Heiligenkreuz — the "Holy Cross" mint — reflects the broader fragmentation of coinage authority in the duchy during the first half of the thirteenth century. Local ecclesiastical and secular lords struck their own bracteate-influenced pfennigs with considerable independence from any central authority, a pattern the Babenberg dukes to the north never fully managed to suppress.
The CNA Cq61 attribution places this piece within a well-documented but thinly spread type sequence.