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1 Schilling - Wolter von Plettenberg Reval, solid dot

Issuer Livonian Order
Year 1494-1500
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Value 1 Schilling
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Obverse lettering MAGISTRI · LIVONIE
(Translation: Magistri Livoniae Master of Livonia)
Reverse description A bold long cross extending to the coin's periphery divides the reverse field into four quadrants, each containing a Gothic letter or decorative element. An inner beaded circle frames the central cross design. The quadrants display the segmented legend MON - ETA - RVA - LIE, a standard abbreviation for Moneta Revaliensis, denoting this as coinage of Reval (modern Tallinn). The die workmanship is characteristic of late 15th-century Baltic hammered billon schillings, with the cross serving both as a devotional symbol and a structural design element.
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