1190, Switzerland, St. Gallen, Ulrich IV. Silver Bracteate Coin. PCGS XF-40!
Mint Period: 1180-1190 State: St. Gallen (Abbey) Denomination: Bracteate Mint Place: St. Gallen (Switzerland) Condition: Certified and graded by PCGS as XF-40! Reference: HMZ:1-463a, Hohenstaufen:1360, Berger:2568.. R! Diameter: 22mm Material: Silver Weight: 0.5gm
Obverse: Facing beareded head, surrounded by legend and border thick pellets. Legend: MONETA SANCTI GALLI
Reverse: Inverted depiction of the obverse (as usual for this uniface issue and for a bracteate).
The Abbey of Saint Gall (German: Abtei St. Gallen) is a dissolved abbey (747–1805) in a Catholic religious complex in the city of St. Gallen in Switzerland. The Carolingian-era monastery has existed since 719 and became an independent principality between 9th and 13th centuries, and was for many centuries one of the chief Benedictine abbeys in Europe. It was founded by Saint Othmar on the spot where Saint Gall had erected his hermitage. The library at the Abbey is one of the richest medieval libraries in the world. The city of St. Gallen originated as an adjoining settlement of the abbey. Following the secularization of the abbey around 1800 the former Abbey church became a Cathedral in 1848.
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