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| 正面描述 | A lion passant to the left, depicted with distinctive swan wings rising from its back, rendered in a bold, archaic relief style characteristic of 13th-century Upper Rhenish bracteate-influenced coinage. The figure is contained within a beaded inner circle, with the four-cornered pinched flan creating the characteristic 'Vierzipfliger' shape visible at the coin's periphery. The lion's head is turned to face the viewer with a stylized mane, and the overall composition fills the field in a compact, heraldic manner. |
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| 铸造量 | ND (1251-1300) |
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The "Vierzipfliger Löwenpfennig" takes its collector name from the characteristic four-pointed flan shape produced by the clipping technique used in the Upper Rhine workshops of this period — each corner pulled or cut to produce a roughly lozenge outline rather than a round blank. The Counts of Habsburg-Laufenburg split from the main Habsburg line in 1232 following the division of Rudolf II's inheritance, giving this branch its brief independent coinage identity before the line's gradual absorption into the senior Habsburg house.