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Pfennig - Frederick II, Gutenwerth Mint

Issuer Duchy of Austria (Austrian States)
Year 1228-1246
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse description A facing bust, likely a ducal or episcopal figure, rendered frontally in a schematic medieval style, positioned centrally within the coin field. The figure appears cloaked or draped, with a rounded head and simple facial features indicated by shallow relief. To the left, a stylized architectural or fleur-de-lis element rises prominently beside the bust, suggesting civic or ecclesiastical symbolism associated with the Gutenwerth mint. A beaded or dotted inner border follows the irregular circumference of the flan. The overall treatment is consistent with the primitive artistic conventions of early 13th-century Austrian regional coinage.
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Edge Plain
Mint Gutenwerth Mint
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