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1 Pfennig - Columban of Andlau

Issuer Imperial Abbeys of Murbach and Lüders
Year 1663-1665
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Reference(s) Divo Mur#127, E&L#105
Obverse description Tripartite shield of arms displaying the quarterly arms of Murbach, Lüders, and the distinctive cross of Andlau, all contained within a beaded inner circle. The heraldic composition is rendered in the style typical of late seventeenth-century ecclesiastical coinage of the Holy Roman Empire. The shield occupies the central field, with the beaded border providing a clean delineation between the design and the coin's edge.
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Reverse description The reverse is entirely blank, exhibiting a plain, unadorned field with no inscription, device, or decorative element of any kind. This uniface characteristic is consistent with small-denomination pfennig coinage of the period issued by imperial abbeys within the Holy Roman Empire.
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