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1 Goldgulden

Issuer Donauwörth, Free imperial city of
Year 1543-1544
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Value 1 Goldgulden (3.25)
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Reverse description Half-length portrait of Emperor Charles V, crowned with an imperial crown and clad in armour, facing right, holding a sceptre over his right shoulder in the manner of a sovereign ruler. The figure is rendered in the robust hammered style characteristic of German Renaissance coinage. A circular Latin legend surrounds the effigy, punctuated by floral rosette ornaments, identifying the ruler as Carolus V, Roman Emperor, with the abbreviation for Semper Augustus.
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Reverse lettering ✿ CAROLVS ✿ V ✿ ROMA ✿ IMP ✿ SE ✿ AV •
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