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| 正面描述 | Central shield bearing a five-fold coat of arms, surmounted by three helmets with crests. A smaller inescutcheon bearing the arms of Ravensberg is positioned at the base of the shield. The entire composition is surrounded by a beaded inner circle, with the Latin legend arranged in the outer field. |
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| 背面描述 | Imperial orb dividing the date 1618 at the base of the central cross, with the numeral 24 displayed within the orb, denoting the coin's value as a 1/24 Thaler. The orb is enclosed within a beaded inner circle, and the Latin mint legend is distributed around the outer field. |
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| 附加信息 |
George William inherited Ravensberg through the Hohenzollern claim on the Jülich-Cleves-Berg succession crisis, a territorial dispute that drew in half of Protestant Europe and nearly triggered open war years before the Thirty Years' War made such conflicts routine. The 1618 date places this coin at the exact moment the crisis was still unresolved and Brandenburg's grip on Ravensberg remained legally contested.
The KM#15.2 designation distinguishes this from the .1 variety by a die difference documented in the Weingärtner Westfalens reference — not a major recutting, but enough to separate the two in serious collections.