Coin in the top row:
An imitation of the CNP V type, most likely from the late 11th century. Coin so far known only in one piece from the MNW collection.
Av. Cross stylized as a pearl cross, with crookedly arranged six pearls.
In the rim a pseudolegend
Rv. Bachelor's cross with two wedges in opposite angles of the cross arms.
In the rim a pseudolegend
Coin on the left:
CNP 813, a coin attributed to the minting of Prince Zbigniew, the largest number of varieties of which appeared in the treasury of the Servants I.
Av. Straight cross with four spheres in the angles of the cross arms.
In the rim: (...)R▲---▲(...)
Rv. Bachelor's cross without marks in the angles of the cross arms.
In the rim: (...) ●▲(...)
Coin on the right side:
CNP 740 variety, a coin of Saxon origin, dated to about the middle of the 11th century.
In the rim: I▲▲R▲▲▲▲▲X▲▲.
Rv. Bachelor's cross without marks in the corners of the cross.
In the rim: (...)▲▲X▲▲(...)