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1 Körtling - Kaspar I of Hörsel

Uitgever Abbey of Corvey
Jaar 1547-1554
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Diameter 20 mm
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Beschrijving voorzijde Within a beaded inner circle, the crowned and ornamented shield of the Corvey abbey arms, featuring a cross-hatched or diaper-pattern field, occupies the central field. A circular Latin legend surrounds the shield along the outer rim of the coin.
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Opschrift voorzijde MO(N). NO(V)(A). CIVI(T). HOX(E)(R).
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Aanvullende informatie

Corvey's monetary output in the mid-sixteenth century was shaped almost entirely by abbatial politics and the abbey's increasingly precarious position between secular territorial ambitions and its own diminishing independence. Kaspar I of Hörsel, who led the house from 1547 to 1554, presided during a period when the Prince-Bishops of Paderborn and the Duchy of Brunswick were actively contesting Corvey's traditional rights — including its mint privileges. The Körtling denomination itself was a north German small silver type, and Corvey's issues of it were never large-scale productions.

The Ilisch/Schwede reference places this among documented varieties; the B/a classification indicates a specific obverse/reverse die pairing within the Kaspar I sequence.

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