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1 Goldgulden - Frederick II

Issuer Palatinate
Year 1544-1556
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Weight 3.18 g
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Reverse description A pointed trilobe cartouche bearing a quartered shield of the arms of Pfalz and Bavaria, with a central escutcheon. A small subsidiary shield of arms occupies each point of the trilobe, framing the central composition. The design reflects typical Rhenish heraldic goldgulden conventions of the mid-16th century. The surrounding legend in Latin identifies the mint city of Heidelberg.
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Reverse lettering MO NO AVREA HEIDE
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