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1 Albus - John William

Uitgever Palatinate
Jaar 1711-1713
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Beschrijving voorzijde Three small heraldic shields of arms arranged two over one in the field, surmounted by an electoral hat. The date appears at the end of the circular Latin legend, which reads CHUR. PFALZ LANDMUNTZ, identifying this as an Electoral Palatinate territorial coin.
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Aanvullende informatie

John William, Elector Palatine, died in June 1716 having spent his reign attempting to restore Catholic dominance in the Palatinate — a campaign that brought him into sustained conflict with Protestant estates and neighboring powers still raw from the Thirty Years' War settlements. The albus was a small regional silver denomination with deep roots in the Rhineland monetary tradition, its name derived from the Latin for white, distinguishing silver coins from billon.

Production across 1711–1713 coincided with the final years of the War of the Spanish Succession, when Rhenish mints were under considerable fiscal pressure to keep small change in circulation.

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