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1 Groschen

Uitgever Göttingen, City of
Jaar 1600-1606
Type Standard circulation coin
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Beschrijving keerzijde Central device comprises an imperial orb — a globe surmounted by a cross with a horizontal bar — displayed within a beaded inner circle. The numeral 24 appears prominently within the lower portion of the orb, denoting the coin's value as 1/24 of a Thaler. The date is divided by the orb and appears in the field to either side. The surrounding legend RU. II. RO. IM. SEM. AUG. references the reigning Holy Roman Emperor Rudolf II, with the inscription distributed around the periphery in Latin script.
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Oplage 1600 - -
1601 - -
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1606 - -
Aanvullende informatie

Göttingen's civic coinage of this period was issued under the city's jealously guarded minting rights, which the municipality had defended against both ducal Brunswick-Lüneburg pressure and imperial oversight for generations. By 1600, those rights were increasingly precarious — within decades, the Thirty Years' War would effectively end autonomous municipal coinage across much of Lower Saxony.

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