Piece of very good presentation for this type of coin.
Nicely preserved VIDV legend and chapel roof on the obverse and cross with balls on the other side of the coin.
Typical for an issue of this period, slight rippling of the disc and tarnish, remnants of mint luster.
A hybrid unknown in the corpus literature to date, where the stamp known from the PRINCES POLONIE denarius was used to strike the reverse
- the most recognizable not only from the coins of the Polish Middle Ages, but in the history of Polish minting in general.
A new type of coin of Boleslaw I the Brave - described by Dr. Mateusz Bogucki in Numismatic News.
One of the first Polish coins issued by the royal mint.
Obverse: roof of the church, under it the inscription VIDV , in the rim imitation of the legend
Reverse: straight cross with expanded ends, in the fields circles and semicircles, in the rim imitation of the legend
A rarity worthy of recommendation for the best collections.