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1⁄12 Thaler

Issuer Bremen, City of
Year 1763-1764
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Value 1⁄12 Thaler
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Reverse description A double-headed imperial eagle displayed in the Baroque style, with wings spread and both heads surmounted by a single imperial crown at the top of the coin. An imperial orb on the eagle's breast bears the fractional denomination 1/12, indicating the coin's value. The circular peripheral legend reads D G ROM IMPER S A FRANCISCUS, referencing Holy Roman Emperor Francis I by the grace of God. The finely detailed feathering of the eagle and the bold relief of the orb are characteristic of mid-18th-century German imperial coinage.
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