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| 背面描述 | As a hammered bracteate-style pfennig struck on a thin, irregularly shaped flan with four pinched corners, the reverse presents a faint incuse mirror impression of the obverse design, a characteristic feature of thin medieval silver coinage of this type. The reverse legend MONETA BASILIE, meaning 'Money of Basel', is visible in incuse relief around the central episcopal bust impression. The overall fabric and strike are consistent with the Basel mint's production of ecclesiastical pfennigs during the first half of the 14th century. |
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| 边缘 | Plain |
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Johann I von Chalon became Bishop of Basel in 1325 after a contested election, his appointment part of the broader Avignon papacy's practice of direct provision to major sees. The Chalon family held significant territorial interests in Burgundy, and Johann's coinage reflects the bishopric's position as a minting authority sandwiched between competing secular powers along the upper Rhine.
KM# 13 is among the thinner-documented issues of the Basel episcopal series; surviving examples are scarce, likely reflecting limited original production rather than heavy attrition.