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Poland. AR Cross Denar XI Century

Poland. AR Cross Denar XI Century

Kod: 4205022R
PLN450.00

Poland. AR Cross Denar XI Century, Obv.: Cross, two dots and a two circles in the corners, Rev.: A simple (Greek) cross, two dots and a two circles in the corners, Silver 16 mm, weight 0,887 g., Condition XF

Poland. AR Cross Denar XI Century

Poland. AR Cross Denar XI Century

Kod: 4205021R
PLN500.00

Poland. AR Cross Denar XI Century, Obv.: Cross, Rev.: A simple (Greek) cross in a border of dots, Silver 16 mm, weight 1,07 g., Condition Good XF, slightly toned, beautifully

Poland. Boleslaus IV the Curly 1146-1173. Denar ND, Cracow mint.

Kod: 3017334
PLN1,500.00

Poland. Boleslaus IV the Curly 1146-1173. Denar ND, Cracow mint.
Obv.: The princewith his sword held horizontally, sitting on a throne in front inscription: BOLEZLAV.
Rev.: The head ofa square frame, inscription: S ADALBERTVS.
Catalogue References: Stronczyński 51, Kopicki 54-55 var. Silver 16 mm, weight 0,53 g.
Condition VF, patina

Poland. Ladislaus Jagiello 1386–1434. Half Groschen ND (ca. 1396-1398), Krakow (letter N) - NGC MS 63

Poland. Ladislaus Jagiello 1386–1434. Half Groschen ND (ca. 1396-1398), Krakow (letter N) - NGC MS 63

Kod: 4611074RMA
PLN2,000.00

Poland. Ladislaus Jagiello (Władysław Jagiełło) 1386–1434. Half Groschen (Polgrosz) ND (ca. 1396-1398), Cracow mint, uderr the crown N, Frynas P.16.1.2, Pawlikowski II.7.1 (BR), Kopicki 361, Silver ca. 21-23 mm, weight ca. 1,45 g., Condition NGC MS 63, typical careless strike, high relief detail, mint gloss background, very nicely preserved, rare in this state of preservation

Poland, Leszek Bialy 1202-1227 AD, or successors. Brakteat, Krakow mint - four deer under the cross arches

Poland, Leszek Bialy 1202-1227 AD, or successors. Brakteat, Krakow mint - four deer under the cross arches

Kod: 4421165RMA
PLN2,000.00

Poland, Leszek Bialy 1202-1227 AD, or successors. Brakteat, Krakow mint - four deer under the cross arches, Garbaczewski 185, Haczewska-Paszkiewicz 2, Silver 15 mm, weight 0,10 g., Condition UNC, a beautiful shiny mint specimen
The brakteat, which in the interpretation of B. Haczewska is a representation of a Romanesque vault, which in this case may signify a baptistery due to the images of deer appearing under the arches (baptismal / rebirth symbolism).