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| Issuer | Cologne, City of |
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| Year | 1670-1671 |
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| Value | 1⁄16 Thaler |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
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| Edge | Plain |
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| Additional information |
Cologne in the early 1670s was navigating a precarious position between Imperial obligation and municipal self-interest, still absorbing the economic disruptions of the Thirty Years' War a generation after Westphalia. The city retained the right to strike its own silver coinage, a privilege it guarded fiercely against encroachment by the Archbishop's competing monetary authority — the two jurisdictions sharing the same city in a tension that shaped Cologne's numismatic output for decades.
The two-year window of this emission, 1670–1671, likely reflects a specific authorization cycle rather than continuous production. Noss's exhaustive catalog of Cologne coinage remains the essential reference for distinguishing emission periods within this type.