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<p>[QUOTE="Orielensis, post: 3630259, member: 96898"]Some identifications:</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]973691[/ATTACH]</p><p>Ulrich II, Duchy of Carinthia, pfennig, 1256–1269, St. Veit mint, Obv: Bust facing, holding key in each hand, pellet under each elbow. Rev: lion walking l (as usual, weakly struck). Ref: CNA I, Cb32.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]973692[/ATTACH]</p><p>Bernhard, Duchy of Carinthia, pfenig, 1202–1256, St. Veit mint. Obv: Duke seated, holding sword (weakly struck). Rev: Bust of bishop above pediment with cross, between two towers with crosses. Ref: CNA I, Cb20.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]973693[/ATTACH]</p><p>Eberhard II, Prince-Archbishopric of Salzburg, pfennig, Friesach mint, 1200–1246. Obv: EBERHARDUS, Archbishop seated facing, holding cross in each hand. Rev: Angel above tower. Ref: CNA I, Ca21.</p><p><br /></p><p>Your second coin definitely is a Friesach pfennig, too, but I can't id it immediately.</p><p><br /></p><p>Concerning your coin no 4, I am not sure – it could either be a type of Austrian pfennig I don't know or something completely different. I don't know.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Orielensis, post: 3630259, member: 96898"]Some identifications: [ATTACH=full]973691[/ATTACH] Ulrich II, Duchy of Carinthia, pfennig, 1256–1269, St. Veit mint, Obv: Bust facing, holding key in each hand, pellet under each elbow. Rev: lion walking l (as usual, weakly struck). Ref: CNA I, Cb32. [ATTACH=full]973692[/ATTACH] Bernhard, Duchy of Carinthia, pfenig, 1202–1256, St. Veit mint. Obv: Duke seated, holding sword (weakly struck). Rev: Bust of bishop above pediment with cross, between two towers with crosses. Ref: CNA I, Cb20. [ATTACH=full]973693[/ATTACH] Eberhard II, Prince-Archbishopric of Salzburg, pfennig, Friesach mint, 1200–1246. Obv: EBERHARDUS, Archbishop seated facing, holding cross in each hand. Rev: Angel above tower. Ref: CNA I, Ca21. Your second coin definitely is a Friesach pfennig, too, but I can't id it immediately. Concerning your coin no 4, I am not sure – it could either be a type of Austrian pfennig I don't know or something completely different. I don't know.[/QUOTE]
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