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Description GERMANY, Naumburg. Berthold II, von Meissen. 1186-1206. AR Bracteate Pfennig (37mm, 0.87 g, 0h). Bishop seated facing, holding crozier and cross-tipped sceptre. Bonhoff 928; Löbbecke 643; cf. Reichmann 1534. VF, toned, wrinkled flan.
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