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Polish publications, Silesiorum Moneta

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Polish publications

Paszkiewicz Borys - Silesiorum Moneta, or Silesian Minting in the Late Middle Ages (1419-1526) with a catalog of Silesian, Klodzko and Lusatian coins from 1327-1526; Warsaw - Wroclaw 2021, Bibliotheca Nummaria Leopoldina volume 3, ISBN 9788395967504

465 pages of approx. A4 format, hardback lacquered binding, several thousand color photographs; extremely comprehensive monograph of Silesian coins, enriched with a detailed catalog of varieties and variants of Silesian, Klodzko and Lusatian coins; the first, so rich, study verifying and updating the findings of Ferdinand Friedensburg, published in 1931; despite the fact that the work covers "only" the last 200 years, i.e. the so-called "fief break" period. period of the "fiefdom breakup," it is very extensive through the great fragmentation of principalities, numerous rulers, and a variety of monetary zones and standards

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E-auction 609: Literature, gold coins, antique, medieval, Polish, foreign, medals.
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28 March 2024 CET/Warsaw
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35 EUR
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58 EUR
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UNC
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89 EUR
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254%
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E-auction 609: Literature, gold coins, antique, medieval, Polish, foreign, medals.
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