BEATA MIAZGA, BORYS PASZKIEWICZ
3. Poland, Greater Poland, Henry I (III) or sons, parvus, 1306-1314, Poznań mint
Obv.: ornamental margin of letter I’s and crosses (repeated 9 to 10 times), bare head left, border
of small beads
Rv.: in the beaded border, an ornament of letter I’s and groups of 3 pellets (probably repeated
8 times); a linear circle border, in the field, a capital letter P with the line of the curve stretched
slightly to left
0.338 g (about 14 of the coin is missing), 12.7 mm
Analogy: Poznań Auction House, auction 12: 91
Results of elemental analysis:
Element
Mn
Fe
Co
Ni
Cu
Zn
Ag
Sn
Au
Edge
+
0.9
< LOD
+
25.7
+
73.3
+
+
Surface
+
1.3
< LOD
+
10.7
+
87.7
+
+
4. Poland, Krakow Province (?), Casimir the Great, penny, after 1333 (1333-1334?), Krakow mint
Obv.: + NWCGIS; crowned eagle to the left (in heraldic form), with three feathers in each
wing and bands on the wings; the legs without talons; beaded borders
Rv.: + \\ \ONIC; small, squat, majuscule letter K crowned with a low crown of three fleurons;
beaded borders
0.362 g, 14.2 mm
Unknown in the catalogues (for archaeological analogies, see above)
Results of elemental analysis:
Element
Mn
Fe
Co
Ni
Cu
Zn
Ag
Sn
Au
Surface
+
< LOD
+
+
29.9
< LOD
68.9
+
1.0
5. Poland, Krakow Province (?), Casimir the Great, penny, after 1333 (1334-1337?)
Obv.: + No\\G IS; splayed crown with three fleurons; beaded borders
Rv.: +P\\\\ICo; small, squat, majuscule letter K crowned with low crown with three fleurons;
beaded borders
0.278 g (about 1/8 of the coin is missing), 13.8 mm
Kopicki 327
Results of elemental analysis:
Element
Mn
Fe
Co
Ni
Cu
Zn
Ag
Sn
Au
Edge
+
+
+
+
26.6
< LOD
72.1
+
1.2
Surface
< LOD
< LOD
+
+
49.1
< LOD
49.4
+
1.4
3. Poland, Greater Poland, Henry I (III) or sons, parvus, 1306-1314, Poznań mint
Obv.: ornamental margin of letter I’s and crosses (repeated 9 to 10 times), bare head left, border
of small beads
Rv.: in the beaded border, an ornament of letter I’s and groups of 3 pellets (probably repeated
8 times); a linear circle border, in the field, a capital letter P with the line of the curve stretched
slightly to left
0.338 g (about 14 of the coin is missing), 12.7 mm
Analogy: Poznań Auction House, auction 12: 91
Results of elemental analysis:
Element
Mn
Fe
Co
Ni
Cu
Zn
Ag
Sn
Au
Edge
+
0.9
< LOD
+
25.7
+
73.3
+
+
Surface
+
1.3
< LOD
+
10.7
+
87.7
+
+
4. Poland, Krakow Province (?), Casimir the Great, penny, after 1333 (1333-1334?), Krakow mint
Obv.: + NWCGIS; crowned eagle to the left (in heraldic form), with three feathers in each
wing and bands on the wings; the legs without talons; beaded borders
Rv.: + \\ \ONIC; small, squat, majuscule letter K crowned with a low crown of three fleurons;
beaded borders
0.362 g, 14.2 mm
Unknown in the catalogues (for archaeological analogies, see above)
Results of elemental analysis:
Element
Mn
Fe
Co
Ni
Cu
Zn
Ag
Sn
Au
Surface
+
< LOD
+
+
29.9
< LOD
68.9
+
1.0
5. Poland, Krakow Province (?), Casimir the Great, penny, after 1333 (1334-1337?)
Obv.: + No\\G IS; splayed crown with three fleurons; beaded borders
Rv.: +P\\\\ICo; small, squat, majuscule letter K crowned with low crown with three fleurons;
beaded borders
0.278 g (about 1/8 of the coin is missing), 13.8 mm
Kopicki 327
Results of elemental analysis:
Element
Mn
Fe
Co
Ni
Cu
Zn
Ag
Sn
Au
Edge
+
+
+
+
26.6
< LOD
72.1
+
1.2
Surface
< LOD
< LOD
+
+
49.1
< LOD
49.4
+
1.4