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1 Pfennig - Frederick I

Issuer Palatinate
Year 1459-1476
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Reference(s) MB#11
Obverse description Bipartite shield bearing the combined arms of the Palatinate (left half, lion rampant) and Mainz (right half, wheel), all within a beaded border. The Gothic initial 'F', standing for Elector Frederick I, appears prominently above the shield beneath a stylized crown. The overall design is characteristic of late medieval German hammered coinage, with irregular flan edges typical of the period.
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