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⅓ Thaler - Frederick William

Issuer Brandenburg-Prussia Mint
Year 1667
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse description A large, crowned quartered shield bearing the manifold heraldic arms of Brandenburg-Prussia and its associated territories, displayed centrally in the field. The escutcheon features multiple distinct quarterings including eagles, lions, and other dynastic devices, surmounted by an electoral crown. The date 1667 is divided and appears at the upper left and upper right of the shield within the legend. The mint-master's initials 'GF' appear in the lower field beneath the shield. The circumferential Latin legend identifies the coin as a new silver coin.
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Mint Krossen, modern-day Krosno Odrzańskie, Poland (〜1450-1476,1509-1514,1543-1546,1622-1623,1667-1674)
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