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Pfennig - Johann II Senn von Münsingen

Issuer Bishopric of Basel
Year 1335-1365
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Value 1 Pfennig
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Obverse lettering B / A
Reverse description Uniface strike; the reverse shows a mirror-image incuse impression of the obverse design as a consequence of the thin hammered flan, with no independently intended design or inscription. The surface is blank and undecorated.
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Johann II Senn von Münsingen governed the Bishopric of Basel through one of the more turbulent stretches of 14th-century Rhenish politics, including the catastrophic Black Death years of 1348–1351, which gutted the region's population and disrupted minting activity across the Upper Rhine. Small bracteate-style pfennigs of this type circulated in a monetary environment where episcopal and civic coinage competed directly — Basel's burghers were aggressively expanding their own minting rights throughout the 1350s and 60s, a friction that would ultimately erode episcopal monetary authority in the city well before the Reformation.

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