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1 Goldgulden - Jakob I of Sierck

Issuer Archbishopric of Trier
Year 1439-1443
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Weight 3.41 g
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Reverse description Three heraldic shields arranged in trefoil formation, each bearing the respective arms of the three Rhenish ecclesiastical electors — Trier, Mainz, and Cologne — disposed around a central letter T, the initial of Trier, set within a small orb or roundel. The trefoil composition is a hallmark of the Rhenish union goldgulden type, affirming the monetary alliance of the three archbishoprics. A beaded inner circle encloses the central device, beyond which runs the Gothic uncial legend + MOnETA*nOVA*AVREA*CO', identifying this as a new gold coin of the Rhenish confederation.
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