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1 Goldgulden - Rupert II

Issuer Palatinate
Year 1390-1398
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Currency Pfennig
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Obverse description Full-length frontal figure of Saint John the Baptist, nimbed and bearded, standing erect within a beaded inner circle, holding a tall cross-scepter in his right hand and a lamb in his left arm. A small eagle is depicted between his feet, referencing the Palatinate heraldic tradition. The saint is rendered in the Gothic hammered style typical of late 14th-century Rhenish goldgulden, with flowing drapery and a prominent mandorla-like surround. The peripheral legend in Gothic uncial characters reads RVPRT DVX COMS PALO, identifying the issuer Rupert II as Duke and Count Palatine.
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Obverse lettering RVPRT DVX COMS PALO
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Reverse lettering MOnETA I OPPEnhEI
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