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Pfennig - Rudolf von Hohenegg or later Friesach

发行方 Archbishopric of Salzburg (Austrian States)
年份 1286-1320
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面值 1 Pfennig
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正面描述 A fantastical hybrid creature occupies the central field, depicted with a fish tail, leonine or canine hindquarters, and a human head rendered in a crude but expressive medieval style. The figure is shown in profile, with a small sphere or orb positioned before it. The design is set within a plain inner circle, typical of Friesach-type bracteate coinage, and displays the characteristic shallow relief and irregular flan associated with hammered medieval pfennigs.
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边缘 Plain
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附加信息

Friesach pfennigs were the dominant trade coin of the eastern Alpine region for well over a century, widely imitated across Styria, Carinthia, and into Hungary — a monetary reach that far exceeded the political authority of Salzburg itself. Rudolf von Hohenegg's archiepiscopate (1284–1290) falls at the tail end of the type's commercial dominance, just as Viennese pfennigs were beginning to displace Friesach coinage in regional markets. The CNA Ca60 classification groups this issue within a sequence where attribution to a single archbishop remains provisional.

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