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1 Heller - Maximilian IV Joseph

Issuer Bavaria, Electorate of
Year 1799-1805
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse description Central field displays the crowned Bavarian lozenge shield — bearing the distinctive white and blue fusily pattern of the House of Wittelsbach — set within a diamond-shaped incuse square aligned at 45 degrees to the coin's axis. The date is divided across the lower corners of the diamond frame, with the first two digits to the left and the last two to the right. No legend surrounds the design; the entire composition is confined within the plain, unadorned field of this small copper piece.
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Reverse description The denomination is presented in three lines within a prominent diamond-shaped raised square frame set at 45 degrees, reading '1 / HEL / LER' from top to bottom. The numeral '1' occupies the uppermost position within the lozenge, with 'HEL' centered on the second line and 'LER' on the third, the two lines together spelling 'HELLER'. The surrounding field is plain and unadorned, consistent with the austere utilitarian style of Bavarian small copper coinage of the period.
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