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1 Schilling - Johannes VI Bey Pointy shields with regular squiggles, sword right, key left and up

Issuer Bishopric of Dorpat
Year 1541
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Reference(s) Haljak II#628, Fed#52
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Reverse description Pointed shield bearing a crossed sword and key in saltire, the sword directed to the right and the key to the upper left, the whole enclosed within a beaded inner circle. A Latin legend encircles the design around the periphery, incorporating the date 41 (for 1541). The style and execution are consistent with hammered billon schillings of the Livonian ecclesiastical mints of the mid-sixteenth century.
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