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1⁄24 Thaler - Simon VI

Issuer County of Lippe
Year 1600-1613
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Currency Thaler (1413-1788)
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Reverse description Central imperial orb surmounted by a cross and encircled by a beaded ring, with the denomination numeral 24 displayed in the lower segment of the orb, referencing the coin's value as a 1/24 Thaler. The date is divided to the upper left and upper right of the orb. The surrounding peripheral legend, reading RUD. II. RO. IM. S. A., refers to Emperor Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor, Semper Augustus, affirming the coin's imperial authorization. The bold, large lettering in the legend field and the centrally placed orb are characteristic of the Reichsmünzordnung-compliant small silver issues of the early seventeenth century.
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Reverse lettering RUD. II. RO. IM. S. A.
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