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1 Kreutzer - Frederick I narrow shield

Issuer Principality of Neuchâtel
Year 1713
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Currency Thaler (1707-1786)
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description A floriated cross pattée occupies the centre of the field, its four arms extending to meet eight lobes arranged in a quadrilobe pattern, alternating with four ornamental fleurons that join adjacent lobes, creating an elaborate interlaced design. Small heraldic devices, appearing as crowned eagles or similar charges, are visible within the quadrants formed by the cross arms. The circular Latin legend surrounding the design incorporates the date 1713 and the mintmaster's initials I·P. The overall composition is well-centred within a finely milled border.
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Reverse lettering AR · NEOC · & · VAL · 1713 · I · P
(Translation: Orange, Neuchâtel, and Valangin. Jean Patry.)
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