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| 裏面の説明 | Central ornate cross composed of four heraldic shields arranged around a central eagle, with the Brandenburg eagle displayed at center. Each arm of the cross terminates in a heraldic shield bearing regional arms of Georg Friedrich's territories. Additional supporters, including lions and eagles, fill the angles between the arms of the cross. The date 1594 appears integrated within the legend. The circular Latin religious motto legend surrounds the entire design along the rim. |
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| 鋳造数 | 1593 (b) - - ND (1593-1603) (b) - - 1594 (b) - - 1595 (b) - - 1596 (b) - - 1598 (b) - - 1599 (b) - - 1600 (b) - - |
| 追加情報 |
George Frederick I of Brandenburg-Ansbach administered Jägerndorf as part of the Hohenzollern territorial holdings in Silesia, acquired through inheritance in 1543. His long governorship of the duchy ran concurrent with the deepening confessional tensions that would eventually combust into the Thirty Years' War — he was a committed Lutheran operating within nominally Habsburg-controlled Silesia, a friction that shaped much of his political maneuvering. Thalers issued across his decade-long run carry subtle die variations documented by Dav GT I#9332 that reflect continuous production rather than a single campaign.