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| 正面文字 | Latin (uncial) |
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| 背面描述 | Grand Master's shield, charged with a plain long cross extending to the edges of the shield and dividing it into four quarters, set within a beaded inner circle. A four-line uncial monetary legend occupies the surrounding field, identifying this as the coinage of the lords of Prussia. The broad, unadorned shield and bold cross are hallmarks of Teutonic Order monetary iconography of the period. |
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John of Tiefen served as Grand Master from 1489 until his death in 1497, a tenure defined largely by the Order's deteriorating grip on Prussia following the disastrous Peace of Thorn in 1466, which had forced the Teutonic Knights to cede West Prussia to Poland and hold East Prussia as a Polish fief. Coinage issued under his authority carried that diminished political reality — the Order was now minting as a vassal power, not a sovereign one.
Voss 1117 is the standard reference attribution for this groschen type within the late Prussian series.