One of the rarer types of brakteats of Leszek the White. Unlisted in Kopicki. The head of the prince in front with his hair standing up, or in the crown above it two arches, imitation of the Hebrew blessing inscription. At first attributed to Casimir Kujawski (1211-1267) - the father of Ladislaus the Short, and then, after careful analysis, to Leszek the White - the son of Casimir the Just. A beautiful glossy mint piece.
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