| Popis líce |
Central field depicts a seated or enthroned figure in frontal or three-quarter pose, rendered in the crude, stylized manner characteristic of early 13th-century Austrian hammered coinage. The figure appears robed, with linear drapery folds indicated by incuse lines, and holds what may be a sceptre or staff. The design is contained within the irregularly shaped flan with no border legend visible on this side. The striking is bold but uneven, typical of hand-hammered bracteate-influenced pfennig production of the period. |
| Písmo líce |
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| Opis líce |
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| Popis rubu |
Facing episcopal or ducal bust shown frontally, wearing a mitre or crown adorned with a row of beaded pellets along its base, consistent with representations of a bishop or patron saint. Flanking the bust on either side are decorative elements, possibly stylized foliage or heraldic devices. The partial legend SANT VEIT refers to Saint Vitus (Sankt Veit), the patron saint of the mint town of Sankt Veit an der Glan, the principal mint of the Duchy of Carinthia. The image is boldly struck within the irregularly shaped silver flan, with the legend partially visible around the upper field. |
| Písmo rubu |
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| Opis rubu |
SANT VEIT |
| Hrana |
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| Mincovna |
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