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1 Heller Hand heller

Issuer Lindau, City of
Year 1356
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Value 1 Heller (1⁄576)
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description A fork-ended or pattée-style cross occupying the central field, with distinctive forked or bifurcated terminals at each arm, each adorned with small pellets or dots. The cross is rendered in a bold, angular style characteristic of 14th-century south German municipal coinage. The flan edges are irregular due to the hand-hammering technique, and the surface shows natural wear consistent with medieval circulation.
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Mintage 1356: ND (1356)
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