Excerpt from Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Vol. 7: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the People, Illustrated
Germany and other parts of Europe a thin piece called a bracteate, in relief on one side, and hollow on the other, often not bearing a single letter, and rarel a full inscription. Down to the 14th a, the relic of the medieval coins is very inconsiderable, the pieces thin, and the art poor.
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