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| 正面描述 | Two confronted animal heads or protomes, each surmounted by a four-pronged crest, facing one another across the central field; a pellet and a trefoil occupy the space between them. The design is rendered in a bold, stylized manner characteristic of late 13th- to early 14th-century Friesacher Pfennig coinage. The flan is irregular in shape, as typical of hammered issues of this period. |
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| 铸造量 | ND (1286-1320) |
| 附加信息 |
Friesach pfennigs were among the most widely circulated silver coins in the medieval eastern Alpine trade network, accepted far beyond their region of issue and frequently imitated by neighboring mints — a backhanded acknowledgment of their commercial credibility. Rudolf von Hohenegg held the archiepiscopal see from 1284 to 1290, making attribution to his tenure versus later issuers genuinely difficult without die study. The CNA Ca73 designation covers a span of over three decades precisely because the type remained essentially unchanged across multiple archbishops.