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Pfennig Landstraß

Issuer Archbishopric of Salzburg (Austrian States)
Year 1200-1300
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse description A stylized lion passant facing left, depicted in a schematic medieval manner, grasping or surmounted by a cross-staff; the design is set within a beaded inner circle, characteristic of 13th-century Austrian ecclesiastical coinage.
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Reverse description A frontal architectural composition featuring a human head or face flanked by two crenellated turrets, with an eight-petaled rosette positioned above the central head; three annulets are arranged above the rosette and two smaller annulets appear below, all contained within a beaded inner border typical of hammered Salzburg bracteate-style pfennigs.
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