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1 Groschen - Volrat VI, Wolfgang III and John George

Uitgever Mansfeld-Artern, County of
Jaar 1624
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Valuta Thaler (1531-1631)
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Beschrijving voorzijde Four-fold quartered coat of arms of the Counts of Mansfeld displayed within an ornate beaded inner circle, the shield charged with the heraldic devices of the county. The arms are framed by a continuous circular legend in Latin, reading clockwise around the periphery within a beaded border. The overall design is typical of early seventeenth-century German territorial coinage, with bold relief and slightly irregular flan characteristic of hammered production.
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Opschrift voorzijde VOLRAT WOLF IOH G
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Aanvullende informatie

The Mansfeld counties were chronically over-minted fiefdoms whose competing lines — often issuing simultaneously under joint names — produced an extraordinary tangle of small silver in the early seventeenth century. By 1624, the Thirty Years' War had been grinding for six years, and Mansfeld's copper and silver mining operations, long the economic engine of the region, were under serious strain from troop movements and disrupted trade routes. Small-denomination groschen from this period circulated hard and fast across central Germany, which is why survivors in any meaningful state of preservation are genuinely scarce.

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