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1 Batzen - Charles V Nordlingen

发行方 Holy Roman Empire
年份 1520-1522
类型 Standard circulation coin
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正面描述 Crowned half-length effigy of Emperor Charles V facing right, depicted in imperial regalia with a draped mantle, holding a cross-topped orb in his left hand and a scepter in his right. The imperial crown surmounts the bust prominently. A circular Latin legend surrounds the design within the coin's border, identifying the ruler as Holy Roman Emperor. The strike is characteristic of early sixteenth-century hammered billon coinage, with some irregularity in the flan.
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背面描述 Central field displays the conjoined heraldic shields of Eppstein-Münzenberg and Königstein-Dietz, presented side by side in the manner typical of joint-authority coinage of the period. The date in Roman numerals appears above the shields, while the mint letter 'N' for Nördlingen is positioned below. A circular Latin legend surrounds the design, identifying the emission as a new coinage of Nördlingen. The overall composition follows standard early sixteenth-century German municipal batzen typology.
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Nördlingen's civic coinage of this period operated under an imperial privilege that the city jealously guarded — the right to strike billon small change was a mark of municipal autonomy, not merely an administrative convenience. Charles V had only just been elected emperor in 1519, and the city wasted little time invoking his authority on its coinage. The Batzen denomination itself was a relatively recent innovation in southern German monetary practice, having emerged from Swiss usage in the late fifteenth century before spreading rapidly across the Reich.

MB#54 is among the scarcer Nördlingen civic issues; the city's output was modest compared to imperial mints.

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