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Issuer Republic of Solothurn
Year 1760-1796
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Currency Neuthaler (1760-1798)
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Obverse description Central field features the arms of Solothurn — a shield bearing a lyre or harp-like device — set within a beaded inner circle. The initials S and O flank the shield on either side, serving as the canton abbreviation. The circumscribed Latin legend MONETA REIPUB·SOLODORENSIS surrounds the inner circle, separated from the milled border by a dotted outer ring. The overall design is characteristic of late 18th-century Swiss cantonal coinage, with clean heraldic presentation and well-defined beading.
Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering MONETA REIPUB·SOLODORENSIS: S O
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