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denarius, type IV, Cracow mint (about end 1144-1146)
OBVERSE: A murder or fight scene. This motif is interpreted either as the assassination of Saint Wenceslas or as an allusion to the civil war in Poland that was taking place at the time.
NOTE: Rare variant with heads without helmets, both heads turned straight ahead.
Pseudolegend
REVERSE: An eagle kills a hare. This is probably an allusion to the idea of the victory of good over evil. In medieval symbolism, the hare symbolised debauchery and cowardice. Mark in the form of star in the coin field.
Pseudolegend
NOTE: This coin is characterised by its originality of imagery. There is no analogy in medieval European minting to a scene depicting an eagle and a hare !!!
A beautifully preserved coin.
Silver, diameter 16 MM, weight 0, 53 G
- ex Antykwariat Numizmatyczny Niemczyk (Poland), auction 48, lot 28. March 2025.
Literature: Stanisław Suchodolski, Chronologia monet Władysława II i Bolesława Kędzierzawego, „Wiadomości Numizmatyczne”, R V. 1961, z. 2-3.
Sammlung : POLAND - THE BEGINNINGS OF MINTING (UNTIL THE END OF 12TH CENTURY)