A brakteat with a depiction of a bishop in a robe and infula, with a pastoral and a thick cross. A figure in which modern researchers see St. Stanislaus, and the issue of this coin is linked to the promotion of the cult of the martyr bishop after 1253.
As W. Garbaczewski describes it, "If we assume that this is a Malopolska issue from around the middle of the 13th century (as indicated by old finds), then either St. Stanislaus or Bishop Prandota of Cracow is depicted on the stamp (however, there are no sources to support such a point of view). A variation of this bracelet is known, where two crowned heads - presumably of the prince and his wife - appear in the rim. Such a hierarchical diminution of the symbol of princely power against a half-poster with a pastoral would only be possible if we were dealing here with St. Stanislaus.
Very rare.