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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Medieval & Modern Coins| > |Poland| > ME92097
Upper Lusatia, Meissen, Conrad II - Henry III, 1027 - 1056 A.D.
|Poland|, |Upper| |Lusatia,| |Meissen,| |Conrad| |II| |-| |Henry| |III,| |1027| |-| |1056| |A.D.|, Meissen (in German Meißen) is a town northwest of Dresden on both banks of the Elbe river. Lusatia also known as Sorbia, is a historical region in Central Europe, split between Germany and Poland. The region is the home of the ethnic group of Sorbs.
ME92097. Silver randpfennige (rim pfennig), Kilger MOL A 3:1, Gumowski 49, gF, toned, raised rim, anonymous mint, weight 1.130g, maximum diameter 15.5mm, die axis 0o, c. 1027 - 1056 A.D.; obverse clover leaf cross, border of triangles, X's and other shapes simulating a legend; reverse small cross with 12 pellets around, border of triangles, X's and other shapes simulating a legend; SOLD




  







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