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1 Schilling - Albert Achilles

Issuer Brandenburg-Franconia
Year 1469-1470
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Value 1 Schilling
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Obverse description Central field displays a crowned Hohenzollern eagle displayed, its wings spread, superimposed over an ornate heraldic shield bearing the Brandenburg arms. The eagle is rendered in the late Gothic style characteristic of mid-fifteenth-century German coinage, with elaborate feather detailing. Surrounding the central device is a circular Latin legend, partially legible, running along the coin's inner border. The overall design reflects the hammered technique with characteristic irregular planchet edges.
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