The second and last type with a "+" sign known for its two basic crown varieties - the popular, expanded one and the one with straight sides, like this one, very rare. Defined by S. Pawlikowski by the degree ER (extremely rare).
Dated 1410-1412.
The second and last type with a "+" sign known for its two basic crown varieties - the popular, expanded one and the one with straight sides, like this one, very rare. Defined by S. Pawlikowski by the degree ER (extremely rare).
Dated 1410-1412.
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