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1 Groschen

Issuer Brunswick, City of
Year 1572-1573
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Currency Thaler
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Reverse description Central field features an imperial orb surmounted by a cross, enclosed within a beaded inner circle, referencing the Holy Roman Empire under whose authority the coinage was issued. The date numerals appear flanking the central device within the inner field. The surrounding circular legend reads MAXI. D. G. ROM. IM. SEM. AV., a standard abbreviated Latin titulature for Emperor Maximilian II, separated by pellet stops. The overall composition is characteristic of late 16th-century German municipal groschen coinage.
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