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1 Groschen Tournois

Issuer Aachen, Free imperial city of
Year 1402
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Currency Schilling (1373-1504)
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Obverse description Three-quarter frontal effigy of Charlemagne (Carolus Magnus), depicted as Holy Roman Emperor, holding an orb in one hand and a scepter in the other. The imperial arms of Aachen appear before the figure. The design is rendered in the Gothic style typical of late 14th- to early 15th-century Rhenish coinage. A beaded inner circle separates the central effigy from the surrounding outer legend. The legend, in uncial script, identifies the figure as the sanctified emperor Charlemagne.
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Reverse lettering AnnO:DOMInI:MILLESIMO:CCCC:SECVnDO || MOn | ETA | VRB` | AQEn
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