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1 Pfennig

Uitgever Münster, Cathedral chapter of
Jaar 1790
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Beschrijving voorzijde Plain copper field bearing a three-line Latin inscription centred across the face, reading MUNSTER above, DOM in the middle, and CAPITUL below, identifying the issuing authority as the Cathedral Chapter of Münster. The lettering is rendered in bold serif capitals typical of late 18th-century German ecclesiastical coinage, with no additional decorative devices or borders.
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Oplage 1790
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The Cathedral Chapter of Münster exercised independent coinage rights as an ecclesiastical authority within the Holy Roman Empire — a privilege that survived into the 1790s largely through institutional inertia rather than any practical monetary necessity. By 1790, the Empire's fragmentation meant dozens of such minor ecclesiastical issuers were still producing local copper pfennigs for petty transactions, even as the political structures sustaining their authority were less than a decade from collapse. Secularization under Napoleonic reorganization would extinguish the Chapter's temporal powers entirely by 1803.

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