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1 Goldgulden Imperial visit

Issuer Nuremberg, Free imperial city of
Year 1612
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Value 1 Goldgulden (3.25)
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Obverse description Three heraldic shields arranged in trefoil formation within a beaded inner circle: the Imperial double-headed eagle at top, the Nuremberg eagle at lower left, and the city arms at lower right, all joined at a central point. The date 1612 appears in the exergue below the shields. A continuous Latin legend encircles the composition within the beaded border, commemorating the imperial visit to Nuremberg.
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Reverse description Conjoined laureate and crowned busts of Emperor Matthias and his consort Anna facing right, both in elaborate ruffed collars and imperial regalia, rendered in high relief. The busts are draped and display fine detail in the lace collars and crowns. A Latin legend encircles the busts, naming the emperor and empress within a beaded border.
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Mintage 1612
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