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Pfennig - Rudolf and Duke Meinhard II Friesach

Issuer Archbishopric of Salzburg (Austrian States)
Year 1300-1340
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Edge Plain
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Mintage ND (1300-1340)
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Friesach mint was one of the most commercially significant silver-striking operations in the eastern Alpine region during the high medieval period, and the joint-authority issues produced under Archbishop Rudolf and Duke Meinhard II reflect the contested jurisdictional arrangements between Salzburg and the Counts of Goritz-Tyrol over Carinthian minting rights. The Friesacher Pfennig type had by this period already anchored regional trade for over a century, circulating widely into the Balkans and Levantine markets through Venetian commercial networks.

The CNA Ca92 classification places this among the later Friesach issues, struck as the type's commercial dominance was already giving way to the grosso-weight silver coinage spreading northward from Italy.

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