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| 裏面の説明 | Central field features an imperial orb bearing the value numeral 24 (Z4), signifying the coin's denomination as a 1/24 Thaler. The mint date is divided on either side of the orb within the inner beaded circle. The surrounding circular Latin legend carries the abbreviated titles of Holy Roman Emperor Rudolf II, reading ✿RVDOL.Z.D.G.RO.IM.SE.AV, attesting imperial authority over the coinage. The flan is irregular and slightly misshapen, consistent with hammered striking practices of late 16th-century German municipal mints. |
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Hildesheim's civic coinage of the late sixteenth century emerged from a prolonged jurisdictional struggle between the city's merchant-governed council and the prince-bishops who nominally controlled the surrounding territory. By the 1580s the city had effectively asserted administrative independence in monetary matters, issuing groschen on its own authority rather than deferring to episcopal sanction. The Buck Ei#74 reference places this piece within a tightly documented local sequence, one of the more precisely catalogued civic series from Lower Saxony.