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1 Schildgroschen - Bernhard

Issuer Brunswick-Luneburg
Year 1427-1434
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Technique Hammered
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Obverse script Latin (uncial)
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Edge Plain
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Bernhard, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, struck these Schildgroschen during a period when the duchy was fragmented among competing Welf lines, each maintaining separate minting operations as a matter of political assertion rather than economic necessity. The type follows the broader Rhenish groschen tradition that had been spreading through north German territories since the late fourteenth century, adapted locally with heraldic devices specific to the Brunswick line.

Welter 301 is documented with minor die variations across the emission period. The shallow striking pressure common to this type means specimens with full, sharp shield detail are genuinely scarcer than survival numbers alone would suggest.

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