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| 表面の銘文 | HERMAN. CO. A. NVENAR. ET. MOERS. 15 67 |
| 裏面の説明 | Central field dominated by a large spread Imperial double-headed eagle facing outward, its wings displayed, bearing on its breast an orb charged with a cross; the eagle is surmounted by an Imperial crown above both heads. The bird holds a sceptre and orb in its talons. A beaded inner circle frames the eagle, with the circular Latin legend IMP CÆS MAXIMILIANVS II PP AVG running along the outer border between two beaded rims, identifying the Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian II. |
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Hermann of Neuenahr ruled the County of Moers for a remarkably short window — he died in 1578, but his thalers were struck across just these two or three years, likely tied to a specific fiscal need rather than routine production. Moers was a small Rhine county perpetually caught between the ambitions of larger neighbors, and by the late 1560s the region was feeling the pressure of the early stages of what would become the Dutch Revolt.
Davenport's Germanic Thalers listing places this among the scarcer county-level issues of the lower Rhine.