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1 Thaler Rathaustaler

Uitgever Nuremberg, Free imperial city of
Jaar 1688
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Beschrijving voorzijde A finely detailed cityscape view of the Nuremberg Rathaus (City Hall) occupies the central field, rendered in high relief with considerable architectural precision. In the foreground, a seated allegorical female figure personifying the City of Nuremberg is shown enthroned, crowned, holding a sceptre, and resting her arm upon a shield bearing the Nuremberg arms. Above the building, the Imperial double-headed eagle with spread wings and sceptre is displayed prominently, its crown visible at center. The curved legend flanking the eagle reads SOB UMBRA ALARUM, a reference to divine protection. The engraver's mark appears in the lower exergue.
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Beschrijving keerzijde A panoramic bird's-eye view of the city of Nuremberg fills the central field, depicted with fine topographic detail including towers, churches, fortifications, and the river in the foreground with figures and animals along the bank. Above the cityscape, a radiant all-seeing eye emanates rays of light downward upon the city, symbolizing divine providence. A four-line inscription in the lower exergue reads NUMMUS REIP. NORIBERG. NACH DEM ALTEN SCHROT UND KORN, attesting to the coin's conformity with traditional weight and fineness standards. The entire design is contained within a plain border, with the composition demonstrating the high artistic quality characteristic of late 17th-century Nuremberg medallic work.
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