bracteate

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  • Herodian coin
    In coin: Switzerland

    The demi-bracteate appeared about the middle of the 11th century, and about 1125 it was superseded by the true bracteate, which lasted until about 1300. (Bracteates were lightweight silver coins so thin that they bore only a single type, repoussé [hammered into relief on the reverse],…

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  • Herodian coin
    In coin: Medieval minting

    Bracteates, issues of foil thickness, were common in 12th-century Germany. To make these, a single die was used to strike a column of several blanks resting on a piece of leather, so that the reverse of each was the incuse (hollowed impression) of the obverse.…

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