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1 Gulden

Issuer Cologne, City of
Year 1716
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Value 1 Gulden (⅔)
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description A displayed double-headed eagle with both heads turned outward, surmounted by a large imperial crown, fills the central field. The eagle bears a cross-sceptre and orb on its breast, with wings spread and elaborately rendered feathering. The peripheral Latin legend, citing the full imperial title of Holy Roman Emperor Charles VI, encircles the design within a beaded inner border and reeded outer rim. The legend reads continuously around the coin, with the imperial title abbreviated in standard early eighteenth-century convention.
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