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1 Stüber - Charles Philip of Pfalz-Neuburg

Issuer Jülich-Berg, Duchy of
Year 1736-1737
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Currency Thaler (1423-1795)
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Obverse description Central field displays the arms of Jülich-Berg: a rampant lion within a square-topped crowned shield, rendered in low relief. Decorative palm fronds flank the shield on either side, serving as supporters. The overall heraldic composition is presented in a plain, unadorned style typical of small German territorial coinage of the early eighteenth century.
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Reverse description Within a central circular cartouche, the denomination I STVBER is inscribed in two lines, with the mint year below. The surrounding outer legend, separated by a beaded inner border, reads GULICH.VND.BERG.LANDMUNZ with ornamental stops. The inscription identifies the piece as a land currency (Landmünze) of the duchies of Jülich and Berg, consistent with the regional monetary conventions of the Holy Roman Empire.
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Reverse lettering GULICH.VND.BERG.LANDMUNZ *I* STVBER 1736 *
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