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Pfennig - Rudolf von Hohenegg or later Friesach

Issuer Archbishopric of Salzburg (Austrian States)
Year 1286-1320
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Value 1 Pfennig
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Reverse description The reverse presents a deeply concave surface consistent with the bracteate-influenced hammered technique employed at the Friesach mint during the late 13th and early 14th centuries. The incuse impression of the obverse design is faintly visible as a mirror image in the field, with no independent design elements struck on this side. The surface shows natural flow lines and die stress marks inherent to the hammered silver production method. The flan edges are irregular with characteristic clipping and minor fissures. No legend or secondary motif is discernible.
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