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Numerous coins of this type were minted in Saksony. However, there is no doubt that their youngest, dating from the turn of the 11th and 12th centuries, were mass-produced also in Poland. This coin represents type VII, no. 986-987 according to the classification of M. Gumowski. By W. Nakielski minted in Silesia, by others authors in Greater Poland (Gniezno).
OBVERSE: An irregular knight’s cross. Ornaments in the shape of points and Vs between its arms. The arms of the cross are rounded, resembling more the petals of a flower.
No pseudo-legend.
REVERSE: Pastoral to the left, points.
No pseudo-legend.
Silver, diameter 12 mm, weight 1,14 g
- ex Numimarket pl from SILESIA.NK (Poland). June 2024.
Literature:
- W. Nakielski, Propozycja nowej atrybucji monet śląskich przełomu XI i XII w. w świetle depozytu z m. Kopacz, gm. Złotoryja, IN: Pieniądz i banki na Śląsku, Poznań 2012, p. 156
Sammlung : POLAND - THE BEGINNINGS OF MINTING (UNTIL THE END OF 12TH CENTURY)