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1 Schilling - Bernd von der Borch Reval

Issuer Livonian Order
Year 1471-1483
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Value 1 Schilling
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Obverse script Latin (uncial)
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Reverse description A plain cross extending to the inner circle divides the field into four quadrants, with the Latin legend distributed across the four sections. A solid pellet or dot is present in the top right quadrant, serving as a mintmark or die-identification mark. The cross arms are of uniform width and reach to the periphery, a typical design feature of Livonian schillings of this period. The lettering is rendered in uncial script, consistent with contemporary Baltic coinage practice.
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Reverse lettering MON - ETA - RVA - LIE -
(Translation: Moneta Revaliensis Coin of Reval)
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