Znalezisko denara czeskiego króla Władysława I i inne niezwykłe monety spod Radziejowa na Kujawach / The find of the denier of King Vladislaus I of Bohemia and other unusual coins from the area of Radziejów in Kuyavia (Poland)

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Citation PASZKIEWICZ, Borys. Znalezisko denara czeskiego króla Władysława I i inne niezwykłe monety spod Radziejowa na Kujawach / The find of the denier of King Vladislaus I of Bohemia and other unusual coins from the area of Radziejów in Kuyavia (Poland). Numismatické listy. Prague: National Museum, 2018, 73(1-2), 33-36. ISSN 0029-6074. Also available from: https://publikace.nm.cz/en/periodicals/nl/73-1-2/znalezisko-denara-czeskiego-krola-wadysawa-i-i-inne-niezwyke-monety-spod-radziejowa-na-kujawach-the-find-of-the-denier-of-king-vladislaus-i-of-bohemia-and-other-unusual-coins-from-the-area-of-radziejow-in-kuyavia-poland
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One denier of King Vladislaus I (1140–1158–1172), type Cach 614a, was found single near Stary Radziejów (Radziejów commune and district). This is the second find of the Bohemian coin dating to the 12th century in Poland, and the first coin of the mentioned king found there. The meaning of the obverse image of this coin is not clear, in any case, it represents the king with his sword bearer. On the reverse, there is a bust of Saint Wenceslas facing, surrounded by buildings. In the same area, the following coins were discovered: a Florentine picciolo of the fourteenth or fifteenth century (the first case of a medieval silver Florentine coin found in Poland) and the denier of King Casimir the Great, minted in Cracow.

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