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1 Bausche

Issuer Aachen, Free imperial city of
Year 1597
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering B
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The Bausche was a purely local emergency copper issue, struck by Aachen to address chronic small-change shortages that plagued the city through the latter sixteenth century. As a Free Imperial City, Aachen held the right to strike its own coinage, though copper issues of this type were frequently contested by the Imperial Chamber and neighboring territorial authorities who viewed them as inflationary nuisances rather than legitimate monetary instruments.

Menadier's cataloguing of this piece places it within a sequence of Aachen copper issues that saw irregular production across several decades, with dies often reused or poorly maintained — accounting for the variable strike quality collectors encounter across the type.

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