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1 Pfennig - Frederick III

Issuer Saxony (Ernestinian Line), Electorate of
Year 1498-1499
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Weight 0.3 g
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Obverse description Uniface hammered silver pfennig struck in the name of Frederick III, Elector of Saxony. The central design features the quartered arms of Saxony — displaying the distinctive barry with a bend charged with billets — surmounted by an electoral bonnet or crown above the shield. Flanking the arms in the field are two small rosette ornaments serving as decorative punctuation. The abbreviated legend FA, rendered in a medieval Gothic or Lombardic letterform, appears between the rosettes, referencing the issuing authority. The flan is irregularly shaped and slightly convex, as is typical of late 15th-century German hammered coinage of small denomination.
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Obverse lettering * FA * (in medieval font) between rosettes
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