Denarius bracteate, Latin cross with widening, split ends of its arms; on both sides of its longer arm are trefoils with their bases facing each other. Iconography: Latin cross. One-sided coin (bracteate). Attributed to the Teutonic Knights (State of the Teutonic Order, 1226–1525). Date: ca. 1317/1318–ca. 1327/1328. Diameter 14.7 mm; weight 0.26 g., A round metallic object with a raised rim and a recessed center, showing a central raised cross-like design with curved elements around it; the object appears worn and textured with a patina in shades of gray and brown, set against a white
GLIX-115-3EC8XHP
Magyarország
Kollekció
GLIX Prime
Novel Use
Fotós / Szerző
Penta Springs, Geo Naturalis
Készült
Leírás
Denarius bracteate, Latin cross with widening, split ends of its arms; on both sides of its longer arm are trefoils with their bases facing each other. Iconography: Latin cross. One-sided coin (bracteate). Attributed to the Teutonic Knights (State of the Teutonic Order, 1226–1525). Date: ca. 1317/1318–ca. 1327/1328. Diameter 14.7 mm; weight 0.26 g., A round metallic object with a raised rim and a recessed center, showing a central raised cross-like design with curved elements around it; the object appears worn and textured with a patina in shades of gray and brown, set against a white