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Lot 4062
Five Medieval 12th c. Light Denier & Obol Bracteates
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(1167-1184) Lierheim ND, Hartwig I Light Denier (Dunnpfennig): The coin appears to be a variety of the light denier issued under Hartwig I. it is slightly off-center with dark toning in the recesses of the obverse. .74g, Steinh# 49.

1184-1202 Augsburg, Bishopric of Udalschalk von Eschenlohe Denier Bracteate: only some light wear (especially for its age), .84g. This coin is well-preserved with a well centered strike and almost no wear or loss of detail visible.

1184-1202 Augsburg, Bishopric of Udalschalk von Eschenlohe Obol Bracteate: .77g. A high grade coin that is struck perfectly with all of its detail visible and sharp.

1184-1202 Augsburg Bishopric of Udalschalk von Eschenlohe Obol Bracteate: .76g. This coin, like the others, is in excellent condition. The strike was centered rendering detail that is crisp and visible; excellent metal.

1185-1197 Kempten, Bishopric of Berthold II Denier Bracteate: The SW portion of the planchette is poorly preserved, .55g, CC# 112.1. An attractive coin with rainbow toning. The strike is well centered and most of the details
are sharp and clear.


Private Virginia Collection