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Pfennig Rann

Uitgever Archbishopric of Salzburg (Austrian States)
Jaar 1200-1241
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Beschrijving voorzijde A seated bishop faces forward, his right hand resting on his hip while his left hand holds a lily scepter upright. The figure is rendered in the Romanesque style characteristic of early 13th-century episcopal coinage. Two concentric circular lines frame the central effigy, with a Latin legend distributed between them around the periphery of the coin.
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Opschrift voorzijde XERX[DE - A]ERS
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Issued under the Archbishops of Salzburg during the early thirteenth century, these bracteate-style pfennigs circulated in a region where ecclesiastical authority and commercial traffic along Alpine trade routes created persistent demand for small silver. The Archbishopric controlled significant silver-mining interests in the eastern Alps, giving it direct access to metal rather than reliance on secular mints.

The CNA Ck41 classification places this within the documented sequence established by the Corpus Nummorum Austriacorum — the dating range spanning Eberhard II's predecessors through his own long tenure, which ended in 1246.

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