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1 Schilling

Uitgever Hamburg, Free Hanseatic city of
Jaar 1468-1499
Type Standard circulation coin
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Oplage ND (1468-1499)
Aanvullende informatie

Hamburg struck schillings throughout the late fifteenth century under the authority of its city council, functioning as an independent trading republic whose monetary decisions were shaped by Hanseatic commercial obligations rather than territorial lordship. The city's membership in the Hanse demanded currency acceptable across Baltic and North Sea trading networks, and the schilling denomination bore that weight directly — it was the workhorse unit of mercantile settlement from Lübeck to Riga.

The thirty-year span of this issue reflects continuous production rather than a single emission, with die pairings documented by Gaedechens showing meaningful variation across the period.