| Description de l’avers |
A heraldic eagle displayed facing right occupies the central field, rendered in the crude but expressive Romanesque style typical of Friesach-type pfennigs. The eagle's wings are spread and its plumage indicated by hatched lines. The design is enclosed within two concentric circles, between which runs a Latin legend. The flan is irregular and slightly cupped, consistent with hammered silver coinage of this period. |
| Écriture de l’avers |
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| Légende de l’avers |
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| Description du revers |
Two frontal busts, each surmounted by a ring or nimbus, are positioned side by side above a double-arched architectural wall or arcade, with a crossbar or sceptre-like element between them. The composition, likely representing sainted or ecclesiastical figures, is enclosed within a double beaded border. The rendering is characteristic of the Romanesque die-cutting tradition associated with Friesach-type coinage of the early thirteenth century. The relief is low and the details somewhat worn, typical of hammered issues of this type and period. |
| Écriture du revers |
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| Légende du revers |
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| Tirage |
ND (1210-1235) |