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1 Goldgulden - Philip

Issuer County of Solms-Lich
Year 1623
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Weight 3.08 g
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Reverse description Central type features the Imperial double-headed eagle of the Holy Roman Empire, displayed with spread wings and bearing an orb on its breast, surmounted by a single crown above the two heads, rendered in the vigorous hammered style of the period. The eagle serves as a standard type denoting imperial authorization of the Goldgulden coinage. A circular Latin legend surrounds the eagle, referencing the reigning Emperor Ferdinand II with his full titulature, separated from the central device by an inner beaded border. The numeral 3 appears in the field, denoting the denomination value. The legend reads FERDINAN II D G RO IM S AU GH B R Z 3, citing Ferdinand II by the grace of God, Holy Roman Emperor, etc.
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Mintage 1623
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