Schüsselpfennig, 0.29 g. Formerly attributed to Frederick II and included in Hede as No. 34. Now Friesland.
Schüsselpfennig, 0.29 g. Formerly attributed to Frederick II and included in Hede as No. 34. MEM 7.524 udgår. The letters F.S. was interpreted as Fridericus Secundus. In 1976, Enno van Gelder attributed the coin to Friesland, which has since been particularly emphasized by Sømod. It must be considered correct, and an important element of the argument is the bricks near the lions, which are also evident on this specimen. The arms with two lions and bricks is a Frisian coat of arms.
Ex. Oldenburg auk. 14/286 (Kiel 1982), ticket enclosed.
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Schüsselpfennig, 0.29 g. Formerly attributed to Frederick II and included in Hede as No. 34. MEM 7.524 udgår. The letters F.S. was interpreted as Fridericus Secundus. In 1976, Enno van Gelder attributed the coin to Friesland, which has since been particularly emphasized by Sømod. It must be considered correct, and an important element of the argument is the bricks near the lions, which are also evident on this specimen. The arms with two lions and bricks is a Frisian coat of arms.
Ex. Oldenburg auk. 14/286 (Kiel 1982), ticket enclosed.