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1 Schilling - John Philip of Schönborn

Issuer Bishopric of Würzburg
Year 1663-1673
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Weight 0.85 g
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Obverse description Central quartered and impaled heraldic shield displaying five coats of arms — including the rampant lion of Franconia, the Schönborn wheel, a six-pointed star, and additional dynastic quarterings — surmounted by a prince-bishop's mitre or ecclesiastical crown. A circular Latin legend surrounds the shield, with the denomination indicated in parentheses at the base of the design. The overall composition reflects the baroque heraldic style typical of 17th-century German ecclesiastical coinage.
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