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| Issuer | Münster, Cathedral chapter of |
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| Year | 1661-1707 |
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| Weight | 1.24 g |
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| Reverse lettering | I 1707 |
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| Mintage | 1661 - Weing. 48 - 1699 - Weing. 49 - 1707 - Weing. 50 - |
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The Cathedral Chapter of Münster exercised independent coinage rights as a prince-bishopric within the Holy Roman Empire, a privilege that produced a long, overlapping series of small copper issues difficult to attribute precisely. This particular type spans nearly five decades, bracketing the tenure of multiple prince-bishops — a run that almost certainly reflects reuse of working dies rather than continuous intentional production.