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1 Schilling - Michael Küchenmeister of Sternberg

Issuer Teutonic Order (German States)
Year 1351-1382
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Value 1 Schilling = 12 Pfennig
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Obverse lettering MAGS TMIC HAEL PRIM
Reverse description A large heraldic shield of the Teutonic Order, bearing a plain cross, occupies the central field and is superimposed upon a prominent long cross that extends to the coin's rim, dividing the field into four segments. The Order's shield is rendered in bold relief with clear heraldic definition. A circular uncial legend surrounds the entire design, reading MONE TA*DN ORUM PRUC, denoting the monetary authority of the Teutonic Order in Prussia. The hammered flan displays the characteristic irregular edge and flat relief of medieval Prussian silver coinage.
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