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Pfennig - Frederick the Fair Graz

Uitgever Duchy of Styria (Austrian States)
Jaar 1308-1330
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Valuta Pfennig (800-1500)
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Beschrijving keerzijde Uniface coin; the reverse is blank, showing only the incuse impression of the obverse design pressed through the thin silver flan, as is characteristic of the hammered bracteate-style pfennigs of medieval Styria.
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Muntplaats Graz
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Aanvullende informatie

Frederick the Fair's claim to the Styrian pfennigs of this period rests on his role as Duke of Austria and Styria following the Habsburg partition of 1308, though his authority was perpetually contested — most dramatically during his war against Louis IV of Bavaria, which culminated in his capture at the Battle of Mühldorf in 1322. He spent years imprisoned at Trausnitz Castle before a negotiated release. Graz served as the administrative center of Styrian ducal coinage throughout his tenure, and the thin, bracteate-influenced fabric of these small silvers reflects the regional minting tradition of the inner Austrian duchies rather than the heavier pfennig standards developing elsewhere.

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