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| 背面描述 | A heraldic panther in rampant or rising posture, depicted within a horseshoe-shaped rim that frames the central field. The panther, the dynastic symbol of the Duchy of Styria, is rendered in a stylized, bold manner characteristic of hammered coinage of the Ottokar period. The horseshoe border provides a distinct framing device that separates the central device from the coin's irregular edge. |
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| 边缘 | Plain |
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Ottokar IV ruled Styria through a politically turbulent period that ended with the Georgenberger Handfeste of 1186, a treaty he negotiated with the Babenbergs that effectively transferred Styria to Austria upon his death — which came in 1192, leaving no heir. These bracteate-style pfennigs from his reign were struck at Fischau, a mint south of Wiener Neustadt that served as one of the duchy's primary coin-producing centers during the 12th century.