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1 Heller - William III

Issuer Jülich-Berg, Duchy of
Year 1475-1511
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Value 1 Heller (1/2)
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Obverse description Quartered shield displaying the four-fold arms of Jülich-Berg with a central inescutcheon bearing the arms of Ravensberg, the whole surmounted by a small ring or pellet at the top of the field. The heraldic charges, including lions and geometric divisions, are rendered in a bold, somewhat crude hammered style characteristic of late medieval Rhenish coinage. The shield occupies the majority of the coin's face, with no surrounding legend.
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Reverse description Completely blank; the reverse shows no design, inscription, or decorative element, presenting a plain, unworked surface typical of bracteate-influenced or uniface Heller coinage of the period.
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