POLAND - THE BEGINNINGS OF MINTING (UNTIL THE END OF 12TH CENTURY)

123 objets, créée le 21 sept. 2023
 My name is Grzegorz and I live in eastern Poland. My private adress is: grzegjaw@poczta.onet.pl Collecting the oldest coins of the Polish Piast dynasty (till the half of  XIII...

My name is Grzegorz and I live in eastern Poland. My private adress is: grzegjaw@poczta.onet.pl Collecting the oldest coins of the Polish Piast dynasty (till the half of  XIII century) has always been my dream. The high prices of these coins made me take them seriously only since one year. All coins come from legal sources. I encourage everyone to get acquainted with my small collection. I will be happy to answer any questions and possible offers.
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Anonymous Silesian „cross denarius”
Anonymous Silesian „cross denarius”
  Product of Silesian mint (Wrocław?) from the beginnings of 12th century. Coin with a simplified, rather primitive design.   OBVERSE : straight cross with four large balls. REVERSE : Knights' cross without signs,...
Anonymous Silesian „cross denarius”
Anonymous Silesian „cross denarius”
Product of Silesian mint (Wrocław?) from the beginnings of 12th century. Coin with a simplified, rather primitive design.   OBVERSE : Unregular straight cross with four large balls. Littlepont under one of balls. Traces...
Anonymous Silesian „cross denarius”
Anonymous Silesian „cross denarius”
Product of Silesian mint (Wrocław?) from the beginnings of 12th century. Coin with a simplified, rather primitive design.   OBVERSE : Unregular straight cross with four large balls. REVERSE : Knights' cross without signs. ...
Anonymous Silesian „cross denarius”
Anonymous Silesian „cross denarius”
Product of Silesian mint (Wrocław?) from the beginnings of 12th century. Coin with a simplified, rather primitive design.   OBVERSE : Unregular straight cross with four unregular, large balls. Traces of pseudolegend. NOTE: very...
Anonymous Silesian „cross denarius”
Anonymous Silesian „cross denarius”
Product of Silesian mint (Wrocław?) from the beginnings of 12th century. Coin with a simplified, rather primitive design.   OBVERSE : Unregular straight cross with four large balls. No pseudolegend REVERSE : Knights' cross...
Silesian anonymous „cross denarius”
Silesian anonymous „cross denarius”
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...
Silesian anonymous „cross denarius”
Silesian anonymous „cross denarius”
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...
Silesian or Greater Poland anonymous „cross denarius”
Silesian or Greater Poland anonymous „cross denarius”
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...
Silesian or Greater Poland anonymous „cross denarius”
Silesian or Greater Poland anonymous „cross denarius”
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...
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Silesian or Greater Poland anonymous „cross denarius”
Silesian or Greater Poland anonymous „cross denarius”
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...
Silesian or Greater Poland anonymous „cross denarius”
Silesian or Greater Poland anonymous „cross denarius”
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...
Silesian or Greater Poland anonymous „cross denarius”
Silesian or Greater Poland anonymous „cross denarius”
  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...
Silesian or Greater Poland anonymous „cross denarius”
Silesian or Greater Poland anonymous „cross denarius”
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...
Silesian or Greater Poland anonymous „cross denarius”
Silesian or Greater Poland anonymous „cross denarius”
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...
Silesian or Greater Poland anonymous „cross denarius”
Silesian or Greater Poland anonymous „cross denarius”
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...
Polish (Silesian?) anonymous „cross denarius”
Polish (Silesian?) anonymous „cross denarius”
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...
Polish (Silesian?) anonymous „cross denarius”
Polish (Silesian?) anonymous „cross denarius”
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...
Polish or Saxony anonymous „cross denarius”
Polish or Saxony anonymous „cross denarius”
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.  OBVERSE :...
Polish or Saxony imitation (?) of anonymous „cross denarius” with pearl cross
Polish or Saxony imitation (?) of anonymous „cross denarius” with pearl cross
At present, it is not possible to separate most of the younger denarii with a pearl cross between  Saxon and Polish issues and to determine where they were produced (Kędzierski 2021, p. 235). They all...
Polish or Saxony imitation (?) of anonymous „cross denarius” with pearl cross
Polish or Saxony imitation (?) of anonymous „cross denarius” with pearl cross
At present, it is not possible to separate most of the younger denarii with a pearl cross between   Saxon and Polish issues and to determine where they were produced (Kędzierski 2021, p. 235)....
Polish (Greater Poland province) „cross denarius” with pearl cross
Polish (Greater Poland province) „cross denarius” with pearl cross
  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...
Polish (Greater Poland province) „cross denarius” with pearl cross
Polish (Greater Poland province) „cross denarius” with pearl cross
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...
Polish (Greater Poland province) „cross denarius” with pearl cross
Polish (Greater Poland province) „cross denarius” with pearl cross
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...
Polish (Greater Poland province) „cross denarius” with pearl cross
Polish (Greater Poland province) „cross denarius” with pearl cross
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...
Polish (Greater Poland province) „cross denarius” with pearl cross
Polish (Greater Poland province) „cross denarius” with pearl cross
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...
Anonymous Polish „cross denarius”
Anonymous Polish „cross denarius”
Polish imitation or product of an unofficial mint from the late 11th or beginnigs of XII century.  This coin is noted only in a few copies. The obverse with a characteristic arch (or U)...
Forgery of a cross denarius, possibly Polish
Forgery of a cross denarius, possibly Polish
Unknown mint, second half of 11 century OBVERSE : Straight cross with four rings in the corners - one open. Pseudolegend   REVERSE : Cavalier cross without signs Pseudolegend  NOTE : Very faint silver...
Boleslaw III the Wrymouthed as Duke of Poland
Boleslaw III the Wrymouthed as Duke of Poland
denarius, type II, Cracow mint (about 1107-1113) OBVERSE : The prince sits on a throne, a sword resting on his right shoulder. Left arm raised. +.D.V.C.I.S   B.O.L.EZLA REVERSE : Arms of cross finished...
Boleslaw III the Wrymouthed as Duke of Poland
Boleslaw III the Wrymouthed as Duke of Poland
denarius, type III, Cracow mint (about 1113-1120) OBVERSE : The prince stands in front, wearing armour with a shield and spear. To the right a seated bishop (Saint Adalbert) with his hand in a...
Boleslaw III the Wrymouthed as Duke of Poland
Boleslaw III the Wrymouthed as Duke of Poland
denarius, type IV, Cracow mint (about 1120-1136) OBVERSE : prince piercing dragon's head with spear. It is a symbol of victory over evil. REVERSE : in a triple pearl border patriarchal cross, between its...
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Boleslaw III the Wrymouthed as Duke of Poland
Boleslaw III the Wrymouthed as Duke of Poland
denarius, type IV, Cracow mint (about 1120-1136) OBVERSE : prince piercing dragon's head with spear. It is a symbol of victory over evil. REVERSE : in a triple pearl border patriarchal cross, between its...
1
Boleslaw III the Wrymouthed as Duke of Poland
Boleslaw III the Wrymouthed as Duke of Poland
bracteat, type II, Cracow mint (1137-1138) OBVERSE : St. Adalbert standing straight ahead with his head turned to the left, in his left hand he holds a pastoral, his right hand raised in a...
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Boleslaw III the Wrymouthed as Duke of Poland
Boleslaw III the Wrymouthed as Duke of Poland
bracteat, type II, Cracow mint (1137-1138) NOTE : Rare variety without the 'sun' above the ruler's head. Dots between the letters of the legend. OBVERSE : St. Adalbert standing straight ahead with his head...
Boleslaw III the Wrymouthed as Duke of Poland
Boleslaw III the Wrymouthed as Duke of Poland
  bracteat, type II, Cracow mint (1137-1138) OBVERSE : St. Adalbert standing straight ahead with his head turned to the left, in his left hand he holds a pastoral, his right hand raised in...
Władysław II the Exile as Senior Duke of Poland
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...
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Władysław II the Exile as Senior Duke of Poland
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...
Władysław II the Exile as Senior Duke of Poland
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...
1
Władysław II the Exile as Senior Duke of Poland
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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Władysław II the Exile as Senior Duke of Poland
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
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...
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Władysław II the Exile as Senior Duke of Poland
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...
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Władysław II the Exile as Senior Duke of Poland
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
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
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...
2
Władysław II the Exile as Senior Duke of Poland
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...
2
Władysław II the Exile as Senior Duke of Poland
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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Boleslaw IV the Curly as Senior Duke of Poland
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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Boleslaw IV the Curly as Senior Duke of Poland
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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Boleslaw IV the Curly as Senior Duke of Poland
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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Boleslaw IV the Curly as Senior Duke of Poland
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...
Boleslaw IV the Curly as Senior Duke of Poland
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...
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Boleslaw IV the Curly as Senior Duke of Poland
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...
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