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1 Schaf - Edzard I

Issuer East Frisia
Year 1516-1520
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Value 2 Stübers (1⁄15)
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Obverse lettering PH. RISIE. OIEII EDZARD COM E D Z D
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Reverse lettering SANTVS. RA ROLVS. MAG
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Edzard I, known as "the Great," consolidated East Frisian power during a period of constant pressure from the Habsburgs and the city of Groningen. The Schaf — named for the sheep that dominated the regional economy — was a distinctly Frisian denomination, reflecting the county's insistence on monetary autonomy from neighboring powers. Edzard's issues from this window coincide with his final years; he died in 1528 having successfully navigated East Frisia through the turbulent early Reformation without losing territorial sovereignty.

Kappelhoff 115 is among the more elusive varieties of this type.

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