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1 Schilling Gold Pattern

Issuer Free Hanseatic City of Hamburg
Year 1823-1828
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Composition Gold (.986)
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Reverse description The reverse bears a plain field with the denomination and issuer legend arranged in five horizontal lines of incuse Latin lettering: a central dot-flanked numeral I in the uppermost line, followed by SCHILLING, HAMB:COVR:, and the date 1828, each element separated by a full stop. The inscription HAMB:COVR: is an abbreviation for Hamburg Courant, identifying the monetary standard. The austere typographic layout, without any additional ornament or border, reflects the utilitarian character of this pattern strike.
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Reverse lettering .I. SCHILLING HAMB:COVR: 1828.
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