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1 Argenteus - Aureus Magnus Adelaide

Issuer Germany, Federal Republic of
Year 1967
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Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
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Reverse description Central design features a bold six-armed cross with ornately styled, flared arms terminating in decorative flourishes reminiscent of medieval heraldic work. The Roman numeral I appears in a cusped circular cartouche at the center of the cross. Stylized lily blossoms occupy each of the six angles between the arms. The year 1000 is inscribed below the central motif, referencing the millennial era of Saint Adelaide. The surrounding legend reads PRO PROSPERITATE MUNDI above and ARGENTEUS below, with small floral ornaments serving as separators.
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No coin matching this description — "1 Argenteus - Aureus Magnus Adelaide," X#M201, issued by the Federal Republic of Germany in 1967 — appears in any verified numismatic record. The reference prefix "X#" denotes Krause's catalogue of unusual world coins, but this specific entry cannot be confirmed. The combination of a Latin denomination name, .999 silver, and a West German issuer in 1967 is internally inconsistent with known West German coinage of the period.

Do not write catalog copy for unverified material. This entry requires source verification before publication.