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Discovering the Name of Poznań on Bolesław the Brave’s Coin. A Further Extension of the 1st Die-chain of his Coins / Odkrycie nazwy Poznania na monecie Bolesława Chrobrego. Dalsze rozszerzenie łańcucha 1 połączeń stempli jego monet

Autor Stanisław Suchodolski
Published in Wiadomości Numizmatyczne, Volume 67 (2023)
Numismatic News
Pages 1-32 (32 pages)
Download https://journals.pan.pl/Content/130843/2023-WNUM-01.pdf?handler=pdf https://doi.org/10.24425/wn.2023.148057 PDF
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Abstract

Coin hoard discovered in an unknown locality east of Saint Petersburg in Russia in 2019 ( tpq 1008/9), contained three Polish coins issued by Bolesław I the Brave of hitherto unknown types (Mikhel’son 2023). One of them bears the inscription: +POZZNANI, the oldest record of Poznań’s name, the then-capital center (Fig. 1). The reverse of this coin, like the two others, was struck from a die that contains the inscription: AЯЄAHLAT (Figs 1–3). This die was already known from the first die-chain of Bolesław the Brave’s coinage. This makes it possible to include the newly discovered coins in the die-chain. As a consequence, die-chain no. 1 can be expanded, its chronology can be made more precise (ca. 998–1010), and can help establish that the linked die-chains were used in the Poznań mint.

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