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| Issuer | Frisia |
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| Year | 680-710 |
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| Composition | Silver |
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| Obverse description | Stylized porcupine-derived bust facing right, rendered in a highly schematic early medieval manner. The figure displays a prominent arrangement of curved parallel lines terminating in pellets, representing the characteristic spiky quills or hair of the so-called Porcupine type. A linear collar or neck element separates the head from the lower field. The design occupies the full flan and is entirely without inscription, reflecting the anonymous, pre-literate coinage tradition of early Frisian monetary production. |
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| Reverse description | Central motif consisting of a raised circle enclosing a pellet at its center, evoking a ringed boss or eye device, set within a dotted or beaded square border. Flanking the central circle are upright rods or linear elements terminating in pellets, arranged symmetrically to either side. The upper field is decorated with a row of pellets forming an arc or beaded border. The overall composition is characteristic of Series E Porcupine sceattas, entirely aniconic and devoid of legend. |
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| Mintage | ND (680-710) |
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