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1 Hand Heller

Issuer Schwäbisch Hall, City of
Year 1250-1300
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Value 1 Heller = 1⁄12 Schilling = 1⁄240 Pfund Heller
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Reverse description A pattée-style cross occupying the central field, each arm terminating in a pointed finial, with a small pellet or point at each extremity. The cross is set within a plain circular border on the irregular flan. The design is characteristic of the Heller reverse type struck at Schwäbisch Hall during the second half of the 13th century, executed in the bold, slightly crude relief typical of hammered medieval silver coinage. No legend is present.
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Mint Schwäbisch Hall Mint
Mintage ND (1250-1300) - Minted in the second part of the 13th century
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