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Pfennig - Rudolf von Hohenegg or later Friesach

Issuer Archbishopric of Salzburg (Austrian States)
Year 1286-1320
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Currency Pfennig (800-1500)
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Reverse description Plain, deeply concave reverse consistent with the bracteate-influenced Friesach pfennig tradition, exhibiting the characteristic incuse ghost impression of the obverse design. The surface shows a broad, slightly raised arc or bow-shaped element in the central field, likely the incuse reflection of the obverse bust. The reverse is entirely without legend or additional design elements, and the irregular flan edge confirms hand-hammered production. The overall fabric is thin and slightly dish-shaped, typical of late medieval Austrian regional silver coinage.
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