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1 Schilling - Eberhard V, Ulrich V and Christian from Baden

Issuer County of Württemberg
Year 1479-1480
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Obverse description Central shield bearing the quartered arms of Württemberg (three stag antlers) and Mömpelgard, set within a beaded inner circle. A Gothic uncial legend runs around the periphery of the coin, partially visible due to the irregular flan. The overall style is characteristic of late 15th-century South German hammered coinage.
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Reverse description Central shield displaying the quartered arms of Baden (a diagonal bend) and Sponheim (checkered pattern), set within a Gothic trefoil frame. A beaded border encloses the design, with a Gothic uncial legend surrounding the trefoil in the field. The composition is typical of joint-rule coinage from the late 15th century, combining two heraldic traditions in a single emblematic device.
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