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1 Cent

Issuer Canton of Bern
Year 1839
Type Coin pattern
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Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering REPUBLIK BERN 1838
Reverse description The denomination 1 CENT is boldly inscribed in large capital letters at the center of the field, with the numeral 1 positioned above the word CENT, separated by a short horizontal rule with a central dot. Surrounding the central denomination, the circular legend reads 100 STUK AUF EINEN THALER, indicating the coin's relationship to the Thaler as one of one hundred pieces, thus establishing its fractional value within the monetary system. The field is plain and unadorned, placing full emphasis on the typographic denomination design. A small ornamental stop marks the base of the legend.
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