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| 表面の説明 | Full-length frontal effigy of the duke standing erect, flanked by two dots, grasping a sword in each hand with the blades projecting upward and downward into the inscription area; the head is surmounted by a three-pointed ducal coronet, with a dot positioned between the head and the left sword. The design is enclosed by two concentric circular lines framing a Latin legend around the periphery. |
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| 裏面の文字体系 | Latin |
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| 追加情報 |
Bernard II ruled Carinthia from 1202 until his death in 1256, and his coinage reflects the decentralized minting reality of early thirteenth-century Austria, where regional lords struck their own bracteate-influenced pfennigs through ecclesiastical and secular workshops with minimal standardization. The Heiligenkreuz attribution ties this piece to the Cistercian abbey founded by Leopold III in 1133, which held minting privileges and produced coinage alongside its religious function.
The CNA Cq84 classification places it within a tightly defined typological sequence, though exact die attribution for issues of this period remains difficult given the workshop practices of the time.