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1 Groten

Issuer Bremen, City of
Year 1746-1753
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Weight 0.74 g
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Reverse description Central field features a displayed Imperial double-headed eagle with wings spread, each head facing outward, surmounted by a single imperial crown above both heads. On the eagle's breast is an oval escutcheon bearing the numeral 1, denoting the coin's value of 1 Groten. A circular Latin legend surrounds the eagle, reading FRANCISC.D.G.ROM.IMP.S.A., referencing Emperor Francis I of the Holy Roman Empire by his title. The composition adheres to the standard Imperial eagle type employed on German subsidiary coinage of the period.
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