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1 Groschen

Issuer Breslau, City of
Year 1471-1516
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Value 1 Groshen
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Obverse script Latin (uncial)
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Reverse description Central field bears a rampant lion to the left, representing the heraldic arms of the city of Breslau (Wroclaw), rendered in a vigorous Gothic hammered style within a beaded inner circle. The lion is depicted with detailed mane and extended claws, consistent with Silesian municipal heraldic tradition. A circumscribed legend in uncial Latin characters reads MONETA: R: WRATISLAVIEN9:, identifying this as a coin of the royal city of Wratislavia (Breslau). The reverse design reflects the civic pride and authority of Breslau as a prominent Silesian trading city during the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries.
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Reverse lettering MONETA: R: WRATISLAVIEN9:
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