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1 Thaler - Charles I Herzog Frederick August Bleyfeld - Ausbeute

Issuer Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, Principality of
Year 1750-1752
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse description The central field displays the large, elaborately quartered coat of arms of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, surmounted by a princely crown, and flanked on either side by two standing wildmen (Wilde Männer) serving as heraldic supporters, each holding a club. The shield incorporates multiple heraldic quarterings including lions, a horse, and checkered fields, rendered in high relief with fine detail. A decorative foliate base supports the ensemble. The circular legend reads D • G • CAROLVS - DVX • BRVNSVIC • - LVNEB • followed by the date 1750, divided around the periphery in Latin.
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Reverse description A detailed panoramic view of the Herzog August Friedrichsfeld mine (Grube Herzog August Friedrichsfeld) near the Harz mountains is depicted in the central field, showing mine buildings, a headframe, wooden structures, and fir trees extending into the background. At the centre foreground, a tall column is surmounted by a crowned monogram within a wreath, above which celestial clouds and a radiant eye symbol emerge. The arc legend REDEVNT SATVRNIA REGNA — a Virgilian motto meaning 'the Golden Age returns' — curves around the upper field. The lower exergue contains a five-line inscription in German and abbreviated Latin recording the reopening of the mine in Ausbeute (yield/production), concluding with the initials I.B.H. identifying the die engraver.
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