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Differences in coin circulation between the regions of Neumark and Torzym province in the late middle ages

Autor Tadeusz Szczurek
Published in Wiadomości Numizmatyczne, 59/199-200 (2015)
Numismatic News
Pages 217-248 (32 pages)
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L134491
 

Abstract

From the annexation of the Polish territories in the thirteenth century, Neumark and Torzym Province (Land Sternberg) became districts of the Margraviate of Brandenburg. Neumark belonged temporarily (1402–1454) to the Teutonic Order. From the very beginning, the two regions clearly varied in their coin circulation. The earliest Brandenburgian denier fi nds from east of the Oder River date to the last decade of the thirteenth century. However, the most important differences in the coin circulation became noticeable only after the middle of the fourteenth century.

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