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| 正面描述 | A stylized lion passant facing right occupies the central field, rendered in the bold, abstracted manner characteristic of 12th-century Austrian bracteate-related coinage. The figure is enclosed within a dotted inner border, accompanied by a horseshoe device and a small cross motif, all set within a ringed border. The irregular flan and crude strike are consistent with contemporary hammered silver pfennig production in the Austrian marches. |
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| 背面描述 | A prominent double cross with expanded terminals dominates the field, its four arms dividing the coin into quadrants each adorned with dotted ornamental fillers. The entire design is enclosed within a clearly defined dot border that follows the irregular edge of the flan. The bold, deeply struck relief of the cross reflects the characteristic die-work of the Formbach comital mint of the late 12th century. |
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Formbach was a minor comital dynasty in the Inn-Salzach region whose line effectively ended with Otokar IV, who died without legitimate heirs in 1192 — after which the county passed to the Bishopric of Passau. The attribution uncertainty between Otokar III and IV is typical of this series; the CNA catalogers have not been able to resolve the sequence on die evidence alone.