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1/2 Guldengroschen 'Joachimsthaler'

Issuer Schlick, Counts of
Year 1519-1527
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description A rampant Bohemian lion passant displayed in high relief occupies the central field, facing left with tail curled upward, rendered in the late Gothic heraldic tradition. The lion bears the characteristic double tail associated with the Bohemian royal arms. A continuous Latin circular legend surrounds the device, naming King Louis (Ludovicus) as Rex Bohemiae Primae Dominus. The overall die work is characteristic of early sixteenth-century Joachimsthal hammered coinage.
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Mintage ND (1519-1527)
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