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1 Heller - Christian II, John George I and August

Issuer Saxony (Albertinian Line), Electorate of
Year 1599
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse script Latin
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Edge Plain
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This heller was struck jointly in the names of three Wettin rulers — Christian II, John George I, and August — reflecting the peculiar Saxon practice of collective rule, where electoral dignity was held by one brother while the others retained princely title and co-regency rights. The arrangement stemmed from the 1591 death of Christian I, which left Christian II as elector under regency until 1601, with his younger brothers formally co-inscribed on coinage as a dynastic assertion rather than a functional administrative reality.

The Albertinian heller of this period occupied the lowest rung of Saxon silver coinage, struck on thin, often irregular flans that complicate sharp strikes across the full die face — a known characteristic of the type, not a grade-dependent variable.

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