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1 Sechsling - Albert VII

Issuer Duchy of Mecklenburg
Year 1503-1547
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Obverse description Central shield bearing the Werle arms superimposed upon a long cross that extends to the coin's periphery, dividing the field into four quadrants. The legend, rendered in Gothic letters, encircles the design along the outer border. The heraldic execution is characteristic of early sixteenth-century North German hammered coinage.
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Reverse description Central shield of the Mecklenburg arms displaying the walking bull (steer) enclosed within a beaded inner circle. The circumferential legend, inscribed in Gothic letters, commences with the mintmaster's symbol serving as a punctuation mark. The composition reflects the regional coinage conventions of the Güstrow mint during the reign of Albert VII.
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