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1 Dreier - Moritz

Issuer Saxony (Albertinian Line), Electorate of
Year 1547-1551
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Reference(s) MB#71
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Reverse description An elaborate ornamental helmet displayed in full face, richly decorated with foliate and scrollwork mantling spreading outward to either side of the field. A small floral or rosette crest surmounts the helmet at the top. The overall composition is bold and symmetrical, characteristic of the Renaissance heraldic style employed on Saxon coinage of Elector Moritz. No peripheral legend is present on this denomination.
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Mint Freiberg Mint
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Moritz of Saxony came into possession of the Electoral dignity not through inheritance but through a calculated betrayal — he sided with Emperor Charles V against the Schmalkaldic League, and when the League's forces were crushed at Mühlberg in 1547, the Ernestine branch lost both the Electorate and its lands to him. These Dreier were struck in the immediate aftermath of that transfer, when Moritz was consolidating new mint operations and asserting electoral authority over territories that had belonged to his cousins weeks earlier.

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