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1 Thaler - Maximilian II

Issuer Fugger-Babenhausen-Wellenburg, County of
Year 1621
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse description Double-headed imperial eagle with wings displayed, rendered in bold relief with detailed feathering, surmounted by a closed imperial crown above both heads, all contained within a rope-bordered inner circle. The eagle serves as the symbol of the Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand II, in whose name the coin was struck. The surrounding Latin legend FERDINANDVS II ROM:IMP:SEMPER AVGVSTVS, identifying Ferdinand II as Roman Emperor and Augustus, runs continuously between the rope border and the outer beaded rim.
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