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1 Goldgulden - Ernest II

Issuer Solms-Lich, County of
Year 1615
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Shape Round
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Reverse description A crowned double-headed imperial eagle displayed in the field, its wings spread and each head facing outward, with an orb on the breast surmounted by a cross, representing the Holy Roman Empire. The surrounding circular Latin legend references Emperor Matthias I — MATHI • I • D • G • ROM • IMP • S • A • 1615 — incorporating the date 1615 within the legend. The design follows the standard Reichsgoldgulden typology of the period, with the imperial eagle serving as the symbol of authority under whose sanction the coin was struck.
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Reverse lettering MATHI • I • D • G • ROM • IMP • S • A • 1615
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