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1 Groten

Issuer Bremen, City of
Year 1750-1751
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Value 1 Groten (1⁄72)
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Obverse lettering MON.NOV.REIP.BREM.1750
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Edge Plain
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Bremen's groten coinage occupied an awkward position in the Holy Roman Empire's monetary chaos — a local denomination stubbornly maintained by a city that had been trading on its own terms since the Hanseatic period. The 1750–1751 dates bracket a two-year run, likely reflecting a single minting contract rather than continuous production.

At 0.71 g of silver, these circulated hard in a port economy where small change was perpetually in short supply.

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