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1 Fürstengroschen

Issuer Einbeck, City of
Year 1563-1565
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Currency Thaler
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Reverse description Crowned imperial double-headed eagle displayed in the field, with the imperial orb on the breast bearing the value mark '1Z' denoting the coin's denomination as 1/21 of a Thaler. The eagle's wings are spread and the heads are shown facing outward beneath a single imperial crown, conforming to the standard Reichsadler typology of the mid-16th century. The surrounding legend contains the titles of Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor, along with the date of issue. The overall execution is consistent with hammered coinage of the German civic minting tradition.
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