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1/4 Thaler - Maximilian III lion and helmet swapped

Issuer Teutonic Order
Year 1615
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Weight 7 g
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Obverse description Full-length effigy of Grand Master Maximilian III of Austria standing facing, wearing a caped ducal mantle, holding a long sword in his right hand. To the lower left, a lion rampant bearing a shield; to the lower right, a plumed helmet. A continuous Latin legend surrounds the central device, contained between two concentric circles.
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Reverse description Armored and helmeted equestrian effigy of the Grand Master advancing to the right on a draped horse, lance held upright in his right hand. Sixteen heraldic shields of the Teutonic Order's territories arranged in a surrounding border. The composite coat of arms of the Grand Master of the Teutonic Order appears in the lower field beneath the horse.
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Mintage 1615: ND (1615)
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