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Pfennig - Ulrich III St. Veit

发行方 Duchy of Carinthia (Austrian States)
年份 1256-1269
类型 Standard circulation coin
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背面描述 The reverse, being a hammered thin silver flan, displays the incuse mirror impression of the obverse design, showing the faint negative relief of the panther and surrounding border. The surface exhibits natural flow lines and die stress marks inherent to the hand-striking technique. No independent design or legend is present on the reverse. The irregular flan edge is characteristic of cut and hand-shaped planchets used at the St. Veit mint during the reign of Duke Ulrich III.
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铸币厂 St. Veit
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Ulrich III ruled Carinthia during a period of sustained conflict with Ottokar II of Bohemia, who ultimately forced Ulrich to cede the duchy in 1269 — the very year this issue ceases. The St. Veit mint, located in the duchy's administrative center, was the dominant striking facility for Carinthian coinage throughout the thirteenth century, and its output under Ulrich reflects a monetary administration still functioning under pressure of an increasingly untenable political situation.

The CNA Cb28 classification places this firmly within the bracteate-influenced friesacher tradition, though struck as a full pfennig rather than the thinner bracteate fabric common elsewhere in the region.

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