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| Issuer | Duchy of Carinthia (Austrian States) |
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| Year | 1290-1320 |
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| Weight | 0.9 g |
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| Reverse description | A central multi-petalled rosette or star motif occupies the centre of the field, surrounded by a ring of smaller rosettes or pellets arranged in a circular pattern. The design is lightly struck and shows the characteristic incuse impression resulting from the hammered technique. A dotted border runs along the outer rim of the flan. |
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| Mint | Völkermarkt |
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| Additional information |
Völkermarkt, one of the oldest minting towns in Carinthia, operated under a tangle of overlapping jurisdictional claims throughout the late thirteenth and early fourteenth centuries — ducal authority repeatedly contested by episcopal and ministerial interests. The attribution "unknown ruler" here is not evasion but honest scholarship; the CNA sequence around Cc42 reflects genuine difficulty in assigning these bracteate-influenced pfennigs to specific individuals within the Meinhardiner line after Meinhard II's death in 1295 fragmented administrative coherence across the duchy.