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| 正面描述 | Central shield bearing the Nuremberg eagle, flanked on either side by decorative branches or palm fronds. The denomination numeral '1' and the Pfennig symbol appear above the shield, with the date split across the upper field reading '17' to the left and '89' to the right. The legend 'S • 1 • ₰' is inscribed across the top of the design. The coin exhibits a milled or rope-pattern border encircling the entire design. |
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| 正面文字 | Latin |
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| 附加信息 |
Nuremberg's status as a Free Imperial City was already largely ceremonial by the late 1780s — the city was deep in debt, its political autonomy increasingly nominal under Habsburg pressure, and its independent coinage output was winding down. The Holy Roman Empire would dissolve in 1806, and Nuremberg itself was absorbed into Bavaria in 1806 following Napoleonic reorganization of German territories. These tiny billon pfennigs from 1788–89 are among the final issues struck under the city's centuries-old minting authority.