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1⁄12 Thaler - Henry XI

Issuer Reuss-Greiz
Year 1763
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Weight 3.34 g
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Obverse description Crowned quartered coat of arms of Reuss-Greiz displayed at center, featuring the dynastic heraldic devices of the House of Reuss within a beaded inner circle. The crowned shield is flanked by decorative foliate elements. The mint mark ICE appears below the shield in the lower field. The circumferential legend reads HENR: XI. I. R. I. COM. ET. DOM. PLAV., identifying Heinrich XI as Count and Lord of Plauen within the Holy Roman Empire.
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Reverse description The denomination 12 EINEN THALER is boldly rendered in three lines across the central field, indicating this coin's value as one-twelfth of a Thaler. The date 1763 appears in the upper portion of the field, flanked by the fineness indicator CLX EINE FEINE MARCK, denoting 160 coins to one fine mark of silver. A small ornament separates the central inscription from the surrounding legend, which encircles the entire design within a beaded border.
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