Rare and beautifully preserved, especially for this type, city heller from the mint in Crossen.
Silesia
Duchy of Glogau-Sagan, City Heller 1430-1476, Crossen mint
Obverse: double lily
Reverse: silesian Eagle, head facing left
Tomasz Struk in the Numismatic Bulletin in the article "Moneta Crossone" from 2007, wrote about the presented heller: "The heller comes from the last period of the Piast rule, from the middle of the 15th century to 1445/76. The eagle symbolizes the founders and rulers of the city - Piast Silesia (crescent moon on the chest), while the lily was a symbol of the city, derived from the patroness of the city church - the Blessed Virgin Mary. The golden lily flower motif is a symbol of the kingship and holiness of Mary. "
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