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1 Schilling - Jodokus von der Recke One shield with curved top, sword left, key right

Issuer Bishopric of Dorpat
Year 1546-1547
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse description A crossed sword and key are displayed saltire-wise in the central field, representing the episcopal arms of the Bishopric of Dorpat — the sword symbolizing temporal authority and the key the ecclesiastical power of Saint Peter. The crossed implements are boldly rendered in a hammered style. A continuous circular Latin legend surrounds the central device, naming the coin and its place of issue. The overall design is characteristic of late medieval Livonian episcopal schillings.
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Mintage 1546 - (15)46 -
1547 - (15)47 -
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