Denarius (bracteate), one-sided coin ca. 1317/1318–ca. 1327/1328. Features: Latin cross with rounded arm ends (longer vertical arm) bearing on both sides of its longer arm a diagonal equal-armed cross; additional equal-armed crosses; crosses with rounded arm ends similar to rhombuses. Associated with the Teutonic Knights (State of the Teutonic Order, 1226–1525). Diameter 14.8 mm, weight 0.14 g., A worn, roughly circular metal object with irregular edges and small missing sections, showing a raised central design that resembles a four-lobed shape; the surface appears textured and pitted. The

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Denarius (bracteate), one-sided coin ca. 1317/1318–ca. 1327/1328. Features: Latin cross with rounded arm ends (longer vertical arm) bearing on both sides of its longer arm a diagonal equal-armed cross; additional equal-armed crosses; crosses with rounded arm ends similar to rhombuses. Associated with the Teutonic Knights (State of the Teutonic Order, 1226–1525). Diameter 14.8 mm, weight 0.14 g., A worn, roughly circular metal object with irregular edges and small missing sections, showing a raised central design that resembles a four-lobed shape; the surface appears textured and pitted. The
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Denarius (bracteate), one-sided coin ca. 1317/1318–ca. 1327/1328. Features: Latin cross with rounded arm ends (longer vertical arm) bearing on both sides of its longer arm a diagonal equal-armed cross; additional equal-armed crosses; crosses with rounded arm ends similar to rhombuses. Associated with the Teutonic Knights (State of the Teutonic Order, 1226–1525). Diameter 14.8 mm, weight 0.14 g., A worn, roughly circular metal object with irregular edges and small missing sections, showing a raised central design that resembles a four-lobed shape; the surface appears textured and pitted. The

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