Herman's denarius, the issuance of which is attributed to the Breslau mint from around 1090-1100, as an imitation of Saxon cross denarii.
According to the systematics of W. Nakielski (Money and Banks in Silesia), the obverse can be described as B, while the reverse appears to be different from the connecting C type.
CNP 1007-1013, denarius of type VIII, attributed to the mint of Wladyslaw Herman in Silesia.
Obverse: head of St. John the Baptist in front in a rope border. In the rim marks.
Rv. Straight cross with V●V● in the angles of the cross arms. Outline of letters in the rim
Silver, diameter 12 mm, weight 0.84 g.