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1 Dreiling Gold pattern strike

Issuer Free Hanseatic City of Hamburg
Year 1823
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Obverse description Central device depicts the Hamburg castle emblem, rendered in fine relief: a three-towered fortified gate with rusticated masonry walls, flanking towers surmounted by domed turrets with decorative finials, and a central arched gateway flanked by two circular port-holes. The castle motif is presented in a clean, unadorned field typical of early nineteenth-century German municipal coinage. Below the castle, the mintmaster's initials H · S · K · appear in Roman capitals, separated by raised dots, serving as the sole inscription on this face.
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