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Recto : Musicien Stanisław Moniuszko Verso : Grand Théâtre de Varsovie Stanisław Moniuszko (1819-1872) fut un compositeur et pianiste polonais. Après des études de compositeur à Berlin, il devient organiste et professeur de piano...

Hématite botryoïdale (Pologne)
Beau spécimen à l'aspect rouge cuivré du plus belle effet. L’hématite est une espèce minérale composée d'oxyde de fer (III) de formule Fe 2 O 3 avec des traces de titane (Ti), d'aluminium (Al),...
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Hydrogœthite (Pologne)
La gœthite est une espèce minérale, variété d'oxyhydroxyde de fer(III), polymorphe α du composé FeO(OH). [wikipédia]

Władysław II the Exile as Senior Duke of Poland
denarius, type I, Cracow mint (end of 1138-1140) Obverse: Prince on a throne with sword in hand, beside him standing squire handing over the royal apple, inscription in rim Confused legend with prince's...

Romanèchite ou psilomélane (Pologne)
La romanèchite est un minéral d'oxyde de manganèse de formule chimique (Ba,H 2 O) 2 (Mn IV ,Mn III ) 5 O 10 et principal constituant du psilomélane, qui est un mélange de minéraux....

Boleslaw IV the Curly as Senior Duke of Poland
denarius, type II, Cracow mint (1157 – about 1164) OBVERSE : Emperor Frederick Barbarossa on the throne with crown, apple of the reign and lily. On either side of him crosses. In 1157, Bolesław...

Marie Leszczynska - 1728 Jeton de la Maison de la reine
Emetteur: Royaume de France Reine Marie Leszczynska (1703-1725-1768) Type: Jeton royal Date: 1728 Devise: jetons Composition: Cuivre Grade: VF30 Poids: 8,8 g Diamètre: 29 mm Epaisseur: 1.4 mm Forme: rond Orientation: Frappe monnaie ↑↓...

Boleslaw IV the Curly as Senior Duke of Poland
denarius, type II, Cracow mint (1157 – about 1164) OBVERSE : Emperor Frederick Barbarossa on the throne with apple of the reign and lily. On either side of him crescents. In 1157, Bolesław paid...

Boleslaw IV the Curly as Senior Duke of Poland
denarius, type IV, Cracow mint (about 1164 – about 1170) OBVERSE : Three princes sitting behind a table. It is symbol of the agreement between the senior prince and the junior princes. REVERSE :...
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Władysław II the Exile as Senior Duke of Poland
denarius, type III, Cracow mint (about half of 1143-half of 1144) NOTE: This denarius may be is a continuation of the lion battle motif, but with a new obverse depicting a prince with a...

Władysław II the Exile as Senior Duke of Poland
denarius, type II, Cracow mint (about 1141-1143) OBVERSE : Prince Wladislaus with sword and shield. On the right side, a star above the recumbent letter E. Pseudolegend REVERSE : Bishop in liturgical vestments with...
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Władysław II the Exile as Senior Duke of Poland
denarius, type II, Cracow mint (about 1141-1143) OBVERSE : Prince Wladislaus with sword and shield. On the right side, letter S and four points above. Fragment of legend: … DLZ…… REVERSE : Bishop (probably...

Boleslaw IV the Curly as Senior Duke of Poland
denarius, type I, Cracow mint (about 1146-1157) OBVERSE : Prince Boleslaw on a throne with a sword. BOLESLAVS REVERSE : The head of Saint Adalbert in a rectangular reliquary. S ADALBERIVS A beautifully...
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Władysław II the Exile as Senior Duke of Poland
denarius, type I, Cracow mint (end of 1138-1140) Obverse: Prince on a throne with sword in hand, beside him standing squire handing over the royal apple, inscription in rim Confused legend with prince's...

Boleslaw IV the Curly as Senior Duke of Poland
denarius, type II, Cracow mint (about 1152 – 1157) OBVERSE : Two princes sitting behind a table lift the cup together. It is symbol of the agreement. No legend REVERSE : Prince with uncovered...
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Władysław II the Exile as Senior Duke of Poland
denarius, type II, Cracow mint (about 1141-1143). NOTE : Different imagery technique on obverse and reverse - compare other coins! OBVERSE : Prince Wladislaus with sword and shield. A helmet on his head. On...
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Boleslaw IV the Curly as Senior Duke of Poland
denarius, type II, Cracow mint (about 1152 – 1157) OBVERSE : Two princes sitting behind a table lift the cup together. It is symbol of the agreement. NOTE: Variant with cross between legs! No...

Władysław II the Exile as Senior Duke of Poland
denarius, type I, Cracow mint (end of 1138-1140) Obverse: Prince on a throne with sword in hand, beside him standing squire handing over the royal apple, inscription in rim Legend with prince's...

Boleslaw IV the Curly as Senior Duke of Poland
denarius, type I, Cracow mint (about 1146-1157) OBVERSE : Prince Boleslaw on a throne with a sword. Second small sword over the ruler's head. NOTE : Unusual (from right to left) and erroneous arrangement...
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Władysław II the Exile as Senior Duke of Poland
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...
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Władysław II the Exile as Senior Duke of Poland
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...

Władysław II the Exile as Senior Duke of Poland
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...

Boleslaw IV the Curly as Senior Duke of Poland
denarius, type II, Cracow mint (about 1152 – 1157) OBVERSE : Two princes sitting behind a table lift the cup together. It is symbol of the agreement. NOTE: Variant with four points...

Boleslaw IV the Curly as Senior Duke of Poland or Boleslaw the Tall Duke of Silesia
denarius, type V, Cracow or Wrocław mint (after 1166) NOTE: This rare coin has traditionally been treated as the 5th issue of Prince Boleslaw the Curly. However, there are indications that it is the...

Władysław II the Exile as Senior Duke of Poland
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...

Władysław II the Exile as Senior Duke of Poland
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...