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Medieval Currency in the Hanseatic League
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Medieval Currency in the Hanseatic League

This display traces the evolution of currency in the Hanseatic world (13-16th cc.): Riga shillings, bracteates, pfennigs, and wittens from cities like Tallinn, Lübeck, Visby, Bremen, Hamburg, Danzig, and the Teutonic Order. They reveal shifting alliances and economic power centers.
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