Denarius - bracteate; Latin cross with widening, split ends of its arms. On both sides of its longer arm, trefoils with their bases facing each other. One-sided coin (bracteate), ca. 1317/1318–ca. 1327/1328; State of the Teutonic Order (1226–1525). Diameter 14.7 mm, weight 0.26 g., A round, coin-like object with a raised, circular rim and a recessed central area featuring a four-lobed, cross-like motif; the surface shows uneven texture and wear with visible scratches and indentations. The colors visible are shades of gray, silver, and muted brown, with darker gray in recessed areas and lighter

GLIX-115-3EC8XHM

Denarius - bracteate; Latin cross with widening, split ends of its arms. On both sides of its longer arm, trefoils with their bases facing each other. One-sided coin (bracteate), ca. 1317/1318–ca. 1327/1328; State of the Teutonic Order (1226–1525). Diameter 14.7 mm, weight 0.26 g., A round, coin-like object with a raised, circular rim and a recessed central area featuring a four-lobed, cross-like motif; the surface shows uneven texture and wear with visible scratches and indentations. The colors visible are shades of gray, silver, and muted brown, with darker gray in recessed areas and lighter
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Magyarország
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GLIX Prime

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Penta Springs, Geo Naturalis

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Denarius - bracteate; Latin cross with widening, split ends of its arms. On both sides of its longer arm, trefoils with their bases facing each other. One-sided coin (bracteate), ca. 1317/1318–ca. 1327/1328; State of the Teutonic Order (1226–1525). Diameter 14.7 mm, weight 0.26 g., A round, coin-like object with a raised, circular rim and a recessed central area featuring a four-lobed, cross-like motif; the surface shows uneven texture and wear with visible scratches and indentations. The colors visible are shades of gray, silver, and muted brown, with darker gray in recessed areas and lighter

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