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| Issuer | Free City of Regensburg |
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| Year | 1763 |
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| Value | 1 Thaler |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
| Obverse lettering | VOTIS / PRO PACE / ET / SALVTE IMPERII / SOLVTIS / SAGITTARII / RATISBON. / F.C. |
| Reverse description | A standing allegorical figure of Felicitas (Happiness or Prosperity), draped in classical robes, faces left in high relief at the center of the field. With her raised right hand she crowns a tall fluted column surmounted by a laurel wreath, while in her left hand she holds an olive branch, symbolizing peace and abundance. The column bears the inscription SAEC / COM / IMP in three lines on its shaft. The legend FELICITAS to the left and TEMPORVM to the right arcs along the outer field in large Roman capitals. In the exergue, the Roman numeral date MDCCLXIII appears on a raised tablet, with the engravers' initials I.C.B. (Johann Christoph Busch) at lower left and I.N.K. (Johann Neidhardt Kitzinger) at lower right flanking the exergual line. The milled border mirrors that of the obverse. |
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