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1 Groten

Issuer Free City of Bremen
Year 1749
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Technique Milled
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Reverse description A displayed double-headed Imperial eagle with both heads crowned beneath a single overarching Imperial crown occupies the central field, its wings spread symmetrically. A small shield bearing the denomination appears on the breast of the eagle. The surrounding circular Latin legend references Holy Roman Emperor Francis I, reading FRANCISC.D.G.ROM.IMP.S.A., acknowledging the suzerainty of the Empire over the free city's coinage. The engraving is executed in the conventional German Baroque manner appropriate to mid-eighteenth-century Imperial municipal issues.
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Reverse lettering FRANCISC.D.G.ROM.IMP.S.A.
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