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1 Guldiner - Maximilian I Hall

Issuer Hall Mint (Habsburg Monarchy)
Year 1514
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Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
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Reverse description Densely composed field depicting a triumphant battle scene in high relief: Maximilian I, armoured and helmeted, stands astride fallen enemies amid a tumult of combatants, weapons, and armour. An imperial eagle-bearing shield is prominently displayed in the upper left, while a cluster of heraldic shields representing the Habsburg dynastic territories fills the lower portion of the field. The overall composition conveys imperial victory and dominion over multiple realms. A continuous Latin legend in Gothic lettering encircles the design within a beaded border: + PLVRIVMQVE • EVROPAE • PROVINCIARVM • REX • ET • PRINCEPS • POTENTISSIMVS.
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