Denarius — bracteate, rectangle-D (iconographic). One-sided coin depicting a rectangular letter D with two attached crosses; on the right side a six-pointed star and additional stars. Associated with the Teutonic Knights (Order). Ca. 1345–ca. 1353. Coin (one-sided). Diameter 14 mm; weight 0.21 g., A small round object with an irregular rim, showing a slightly raised circular border and a central recessed area containing shallow, uneven raised shapes; the surface appears textured and worn. Visible colors include shades of green, dark gray, and muted brown.
GLIX-115-3EC8Y66
Magyarország
Kollekció
GLIX Prime
Novel Use
Fotós / Szerző
Penta Springs, Geo Naturalis
Készült
Leírás
Denarius — bracteate, rectangle-D (iconographic). One-sided coin depicting a rectangular letter D with two attached crosses; on the right side a six-pointed star and additional stars. Associated with the Teutonic Knights (Order). Ca. 1345–ca. 1353. Coin (one-sided). Diameter 14 mm; weight 0.21 g., A small round object with an irregular rim, showing a slightly raised circular border and a central recessed area containing shallow, uneven raised shapes; the surface appears textured and worn. Visible colors include shades of green, dark gray, and muted brown.