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1 Goldgulden - John II of Baden

Issuer Archbishopric of Trier
Year 1456-1464
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Reference(s) Noss Tr#494, Felke#1428
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Reverse description Three heraldic shields arranged in trefoil formation, each lobe containing one of the arms associated with the Rhenish electoral coinage convention: upper left, the quartered arms of Baden with diagonal bend; upper right, a wheel within a beaded roundel (Mainz); lower centre, a lion passant on a barry field (Bavaria or Simmern-Zweibrücken). A small dot occupies the central junction of the three shields. The whole is enclosed within a beaded inner circle and an outer beaded border carrying the Gothic uncial monetary legend proclaiming this a new gold coin of Coblenz.
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