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1 Mark

Issuer Hamburg, Free Hanseatic city of
Year 1506
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Technique Hammered
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Obverse script Latin
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Edge Plain
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Additional information

Hamburg's civic coinage in the early sixteenth century operated under the monetary framework of the Lower Saxon Circle, with the city asserting considerable independence in its minting decisions despite imperial oversight. The 1506 issue falls within a transitional moment for northern German silver coinage, as the larger groschen-weight pieces were beginning to compete with the emerging thaler-sized formats that would eventually dominate the region.

The multiple catalog references — Gaedechens, Schulten, and Jesse all documenting this piece separately — reflect genuine scholarly interest in Hamburg's civic series rather than routine coverage.