Can someone identify this pfennig for me please?
0,43g
Hi
With a cropped/background-removed photo it is better.
Please also post the other side of the coin (Please also mention whether the coin is a bracteate, meaning struck on one side only.), and metal, silver perhaps, if you want help.
Hubisuisse
Hi
With a cropped/background-removed photo it is better.
Please also post the other side of the coin (Please also mention whether the coin is a bracteate, meaning struck on one side only.), and metal, silver perhaps, if you want help.
Bracteate is not struck on one side it is that it is just the reverse of the design on the back made from striking through soft material on that side. All bracteates are one sided, not all one sided coins are bracteates. This is not a bracteate I can tell from the fact it is much more flat
Also from the original photo it looks upside downs and this is a depiction of a fleur de lis so possibly Strasbourg which had it regularly on their city coins
silvergeek
Also from the original photo it looks upside downs and this is a depiction of a fleur de lis so possibly Strasbourg which had it regularly on their city coins
Hello and thanks a lot silvergeek i was somehow missing the benevolent lessons i got from Numista members (thus I was not assertive in my suggestion that it might be a bracteate coin considering the former post of our friend) now we have the 2 sides it may easier to define the coin? Will look on my side / catalogues too.
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