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Pfennig - Otto von Grandson

Issuer Bishopric of Basel
Year 1306-1309
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Technique Hammered
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Reverse description Uniface strike; the reverse is blank and unadorned, showing only the raw silver flan surface with tool marks consistent with hammered production. This uniface format is characteristic of the bracteate-influenced pfennig coinage of the Bishopric of Basel during the early 14th century.
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Mintage ND (1306-1309)
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Otto von Grandson held the bishopric of Basel for just three years before his death in 1309, a tenure too brief to produce a substantial coinage. He was primarily a Savoyard nobleman and diplomat — one of Edward I of England's most trusted envoys — rather than an ecclesiastical administrator, which makes his appearance on episcopal coinage something of an anomaly in his biography. The pfennig issued under his authority belongs to the thin-flan bracteate tradition of the Upper Rhine, where the Bishopric's minting rights were perpetually contested by the city of Basel itself.

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