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1 Goldgulden Coronation

Issuer Frankfurt, Free imperial city of
Year 1612
Type Commemorative circulation coin
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Obverse description Emperor Matthias enthroned in full regalia beneath a Gothic arch, holding a scepter in his right hand, flanked by two standing attendant figures; the composition recalls the traditional Thronbild (enthronement image) of the Holy Roman Emperors. The crowned sovereign is depicted frontally in a formal, hieratic style consistent with early 17th-century German die-cutting. A circular Latin legend surrounds the design, incorporating the date 1612, referencing his election as King of the Romans.
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