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1 Pfennig - Maximilian I

Issuer Duchy of Bavaria
Year 1621-1623
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Reference(s) KM#49, Götz#97
Obverse description Central field depicting a rampant lion to the left, rendered in the crude hammered style typical of early seventeenth-century Bavarian billon coinage. The lion, the heraldic emblem of the Duchy of Bavaria, is shown with a raised forepaw and stylized mane details. The flan is small and irregularly shaped, consistent with hand-struck pfennig coinage of the period. The surface is worn and the design is struck off-center, with minimal to no surrounding legend. The overall artistic execution reflects the utilitarian character of low-denomination circulation coinage under Maximilian I.
Obverse script Latin
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