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Denier - Henry II Jasomirgott

Issuer Duchy of Austria (Austrian States)
Year 1156-1177
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Technique Hammered
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Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering RR
Reverse description A rampant Bavarian lion with upraised tail depicted in a bold, stylized heraldic manner, enclosed within a double pearl circle. The surrounding field is decorated with rosettes evenly distributed in the outer border, a decorative device typical of mid-12th-century Austrian hammered deniers. The design reflects the dynastic connection of Henry II Jasomirgott to the Wittelsbach tradition prior to the formal separation of Austria and Bavaria.
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