| Opis awersu |
Central field depicts a seated figure, likely a bishop or duke, shown frontally enthroned beneath an architectural arcade or canopy rendered in low relief. The figure appears robed, with stylized drapery, and holds regalia or liturgical attributes characteristic of Friesach-type pfennigs. A partial Latin legend surrounds the design, partially legible as +S[---]NDIT, disposed along the coin's periphery. The die work is typical of the rough, hand-engraved style associated with early 13th-century Austrian bracteate-influenced pfennig coinage. The flan is irregular and shows natural porosity consistent with hammered medieval silver. |
| Pismo awersu |
Latin |
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| Opis rewersu |
The reverse displays a seated figure flanked by a second figure or heraldic element, both set beneath a stylized Romanesque arch with beaded or cable border encircling the central design. The composition features two figures in apparent dialogue or ceremonial pose, consistent with Friesach-type iconography depicting a bishop and a secular ruler or two ecclesiastical figures. A small roundel or pellet is visible in the lower field to the right of the main figures. The relief is moderately well-preserved, with fine granular texture to the silver surface. No legible inscription is present on this side. |
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| Krawędź |
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| Mennica |
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