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1 Pfennig - William I

Issuer County of Jülich
Year 1336-1356
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Value 1 Pfennig
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Reverse description The reverse features a plain long cross extending to the coin's inner beaded circle, dividing the field into four quadrants in a design typical of medieval Germanic pfennig coinage. The cross serves as the primary design element, with no additional charges in the quadrants. The surrounding legend, broken by the cross arms, reads MONE - TA DV - LKEN - SIS, identifying the mint at Dülken and denoting the coin as official local currency. The lettering is Gothic in style, consistent with mid-14th century Rhenish numismatic practice.
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Reverse lettering MONE - TA DV - LKEN - SIS
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