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1 Thaler - Maximilian I

Issuer Teutonic Order
Year 1611
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Weight 28.5 g
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Obverse description Full-length figure of Grand Master Maximilian I standing facing, robed in a long fur-trimmed mantle and wearing a crowned helmet, holding a sword upright before him. To the left stands a lion rampant atop a heraldic shield, and to the right appears a crowned coat of arms. The circular Latin legend runs along the inner border of the coin, divided around the central effigy.
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Reverse description The Holy Roman Emperor depicted on horseback in full armor, facing right and bearing an orb and scepter, centered within a circular border composed of fourteen heraldic shields representing the territories and provinces of the Teutonic Order. The date 1611 appears in the lower field beneath the horse, and a large composite heraldic shield is placed at the bottom of the design. The arrangement of shields forms a decorative frame around the equestrian figure.
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Mintage 1611
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