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1 Pfennig - John III and Frederick VI

Issuer Burgraviate of Nuremberg
Year 1404-1420
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Value 1 Pfennig
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Obverse description Central device consisting of a quartered shield bearing the Hohenzollern arms — divided per fess and per pale, displaying the characteristic black-and-white (sable and argent) quarterly design of the Burgrave of Nuremberg. The shield is rendered in low relief in a plain, unadorned field typical of hammered bracteate-style pfennigs of the early fifteenth century. No surrounding legend is present on this side, consistent with the minimalist die work of small-denomination coinage of this period.
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