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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...
Polish or Saxony imitation (?) of anonymous „cross denarius”
Polish or Saxony imitation (?) of anonymous „cross denarius”
Imitation of a type VI "cross denar" (CNP 686) from ca. 1015-1025 OBVERSE: Irregular cross with dots. Pseudolegend REVERSE: : Irregular cross with double and single dots. Pseudolegend Weight 1, 02 G, Diameter 17...
Imitation denar OAP (Western Slavs, Poland?)
Imitation denar OAP (Western Slavs, Poland?)
First half of 11th century . OBVERSE : The obverse imitating denarius of Otto and Adelaide. Irregular chapel with three dots. REVERSE:  Irregular cross, with ODOD in its arms. Besides, there is a G...
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...
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 II the Bold as Duke of Poland
Boleslaw II the Bold as Duke of Poland
denarius, first type of coins of Boleslaw the Bold, dated 1070-1076, Cracow mint  OBVERSE : Prince on horseback to the left with a spear. Unlisted mint marks in literature, behind the figure of the...
Ladislaus Herman as duke of Poland (with sign of Voivode Sieciech?)
Ladislaus Herman as duke of Poland (with sign of Voivode Sieciech?)
denarius, Cracow mint ? OBVERSE : Schematic portrait of Prince Ladislas to the left. + VLI.D.X.I.XSLAS REVERSE : A building with three towers topped by crosses. Some historians interpret this as the oldest image of Krakow....
Leszek the White last senior duke of Poland (1202-27) or his successors
Leszek the White last senior duke of Poland (1202-27) or his successors
Cracov mint     NOTE : The coin was certainly made before the Mongol invasion in 1241. Its affiliation to the minting of Prince Leszek the White is hypothetical.   OBVERSE :  The rarest...
Ladislaus Herman as duke of Poland or his older son Zbigniew
Ladislaus Herman as duke of Poland or his older son Zbigniew
Coin struck in Greater Poland (Kalisz mint?) at the end of the 11th century. Attributed to Wladyslaw Herman or his older son Zbigniew. OBVERSE : Straight cross with  large balls. Pseudolegend   REVERSE :...
BOLESŁAW THE TALL DUKE OF WROCŁAW (SILESIA)
BOLESŁAW THE TALL DUKE OF WROCŁAW (SILESIA)
Minted in Wrocław or Głogów, dated 1173-1190.   Obverse:  Bishop (Saint Adalbert) with a bible and a cross finished with balls . NOTE:  Variant of legend:  N – VS NOTE: The coin differs from...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
BOLESŁAW THE TALL DUKE OF WROCŁAW (SILESIA)
BOLESŁAW THE TALL DUKE OF WROCŁAW (SILESIA)
Minted in Wrocław, dated 1173-1190.   Obverse: Bishop (Saint Adalbert)with a bible and a cross. NOTE: Rare variant of legend: + VS Reverse:  knight fighting a lion, Such a representation refers to the coins...
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...
Leszek the White last senior duke of Poland (1202-27) or his successors
Leszek the White last senior duke of Poland (1202-27) or his successors
Cracov mint   NOTE : The coin was certainly made before the Mongol invasion in 1241. Its affiliation to the minting of Prince Leszek the White is hypothetical.     OBVERSE :  The prince...
Pomerania - imitation denar of Łupawa type
Pomerania - imitation denar of Łupawa type
Unknown Pomeranian local mint. About years 1050-1075.    NOTE : The same coins were found in the famous Lupawa coin hoard in Pomerania. They were produced in numerous local mints from the mid-11th to...
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...
Leszek the White last senior duke of Poland (1202-27) or his successors
Leszek the White last senior duke of Poland (1202-27) or his successors
Cracov mint   NOTE : The coin was certainly made before the Mongol invasion in 1241. Its affiliation to the minting of Prince Leszek the White is hypothetical.   OBVERSE :  Lion walking to...
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...
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...
Leszek the White last senior duke of Poland (1202-27) or his successors
Leszek the White last senior duke of Poland (1202-27) or his successors
Cracov mint   NOTE : The coin was certainly made before the Mongol invasion in 1241. Its affiliation to the minting of Prince Leszek the White is hypothetical.   OBVERSE :  Four arches forming...
Leszek the White last senior duke of Poland (1202-27) or his successors
Leszek the White last senior duke of Poland (1202-27) or his successors
Cracov mint   NOTE : The coin was certainly made before the Mongol invasion in 1241. Its affiliation to the minting of Prince Leszek the White is hypothetical.   OBVERSE :  Bust of a...
Leszek the White last senior duke of Poland (1202-27) or his successors
Leszek the White last senior duke of Poland (1202-27) or his successors
Cracov mint   NOTE : The coin was certainly made before the Mongol invasion in 1241. Its affiliation to the minting of Prince Leszek the White is hypothetical.   OBVERSE :  Two lilies framed...
Leszek the White  last senior duke of Poland (1202-27) or his successors
Leszek the White last senior duke of Poland (1202-27) or his successors
Cracov mint   NOTE : The coin was certainly made before the Mongol invasion in 1241. Its affiliation to the minting of Prince Leszek the White is hypothetical.     OBVERSE : Bust of man...
Leszek the White  last senior duke of Poland (1202-27) or his successors
Leszek the White last senior duke of Poland (1202-27) or his successors
Cracov mint   NOTE : The coin was certainly made before the Mongol invasion in 1241. Its affiliation to the minting of Prince Leszek the White is hypothetical.     OBVERSE :  Lion to...
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...
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 crown, apple of the reign and lily. On either side of him crosses. In 1157, Bolesław...
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...
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...
Ladislaus Herman as duke of Poland
Ladislaus Herman as duke of Poland
Cross denarius, Wroclaw mint, near 1090. OBVERSE:  head of St. John in a single border. Variant with the visible forehead of the saint.   Traces of pseudolegend REVERSE , in the corners of cross...
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...
Boleslaw III the Wrymouthed as Duke of Silesia
Boleslaw III the Wrymouthed as Duke of Silesia
denarius, Legnica mint (1097-1107) OBVERSE : head with pearl frieze, DVX BOLZLIAVS REVERSE : head with pearl frieze SCS IOAΛNNES• A beautifully preserved coin, with mint background. Silver, diameter 19 MM, weight 0,86 G...
Leszek the White  last senior duke of Poland (1202-27) or his successors
Leszek the White last senior duke of Poland (1202-27) or his successors
Cracov mint NOTE : The coin was certainly made before the Mongol invasion in 1241. Its affiliation to the minting of Prince Leszek the White is hypothetical.   OBVERSE : Beneath the triangle, a...
Leszek the White  last senior duke of Poland (1202-27) or his successors
Leszek the White last senior duke of Poland (1202-27) or his successors
Cracov mint   NOTE : The coin was certainly made before the Mongol invasion in 1241. Its affiliation to the minting of Prince Leszek the White is hypothetical.   OBVERSE : Half figure in...
Leszek the White, last senior duke of Poland (1202-27) or his successors
Leszek the White, last senior duke of Poland (1202-27) or his successors
Cracov mint   NOTE : The coin was certainly made before the Mongol invasion in 1241. Its affiliation to the minting of Prince Leszek the White is hypothetical.   OBVERSE : half-figure of a...
Henryk I the Bearded (1201-1238) or Henryk II the Pious (1238-1241) dukes of Wrocław (Silesia) etc.
Henryk I the Bearded (1201-1238) or Henryk II the Pious (1238-1241) dukes of Wrocław (Silesia) etc.
Probably Wrocław (Breslau) mint.   Brakteat representing the ‘workshop’ of a group of coins found in the village of Rataje in Lower Silesia in 1850. Dated to the second quarter of the 13th century....
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...
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...
Boleslaw the Brave, hybrid denarius, type +JIVA, about year1015.
Boleslaw the Brave, hybrid denarius, type +JIVA, about year1015.
NOTE:  One of the first, rare Polish coins, issued with very high probability by the royal mint, ranked among the lighter denarii of Bolesław I Chrobry. Dated circa 1015. A type of denarius described...
Poland, anonymous, 2nd and 3rd quarter of the 11th c.
Poland, anonymous, 2nd and 3rd quarter of the 11th c.
Hybrid of Saxon and Bavarian denarius OBVERSE : The obverse imitating Bavarian chapel denarius. In the inscription characters attempting to imitate the letters. REVERSE:  The side with the cross is in style of Saxon...
Boleslaw III the Wrymouthed as Duke of Silesia
Boleslaw III the Wrymouthed as Duke of Silesia
denarius, Legnica mint (1097-1107), early issue OBVERSE : Little head od duke with pearl frieze. The eyebrows and nose form a Y-shape.   D [ VX B]OLIZLAVS. REVERSE : Little head of Sint John...
Imitation denar OAP (Western Slavs)
Imitation denar OAP (Western Slavs)
  OBVERSE : The obverse imitating denarius of Otto and Adelaide. Three dots instead of a cross, mistranscription of the name ATEAHLAT REVERSE:  Irregular cross, with ODDD in its arms. Several characters-letters can be...
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 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)....
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