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1 Goldgulden

Issuer City of Hamelin (Hameln)
Year 1638
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Reference(s) KM#59, Fr#1143, Kalv/Schr#208a
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Hamelin's gold coinage rights were a hard-won municipal privilege, and by 1638 the city was exercising them against the backdrop of the Thirty Years' War — then in its twentieth year and grinding through Lower Saxony with particular brutality. The right to strike gold was itself a political statement of civic autonomy at a moment when that autonomy was under sustained pressure from territorial princes eager to consolidate minting authority.

The Kalveram-Schreiber reference 208a distinguishes this as a specific die pairing within the type.

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