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Pfennig Gutenwerth

Issuer Duchy of Carinthia (Austrian States)
Year 1200-1300
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Value 1 Pfennig
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Reverse description A frontal enthroned figure, identified as a saint or ecclesiastical patron, seated within a beaded or plain inner circle, rendered in bold low relief. The figure holds a cross-topped sceptre or staff in the right hand and an orb or book in the left, wearing robes with schematic drapery folds. Below the throne, a horizontal ground line is visible, and to the left a shield or architectural element flanks the composition. The overall style is consistent with 13th-century Carinthian regional coinage from the Gutenwerth mint.
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Mint Gutenwerth
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