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1 Kreuzer

Issuer Ulm, City of
Year 1695-1702
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Value 1 Kreuzer (1⁄120)
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Reverse description A spread double-headed eagle of the Holy Roman Empire occupies the full field, its two heads facing outward and surmounted by a single imperial crown at the apex. On the eagle's breast is an oval escutcheon bearing the numeral '1', denoting the denomination of one Kreuzer. The eagle's wings are spread wide, with detailed feather engraving covering the entire surface. A beaded border frames the design, and no peripheral legend is present. The style reflects standard imperial iconography employed on late 17th-century German city coinage.
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