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1 Thaler 'St. Georgestaler' - George IV

Issuer Fugger-Babenhausen-Wellenburg, County of
Year 1622
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Composition Silver
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Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering GEORGIVS: D: G: S: R: I: PRIN: ET: IN: BAB: COM: FVG: IN: W: ET: N: D:
Reverse description Displayed double-headed Imperial eagle with wings spread, each head crowned and facing outward, occupying the central field. The eagle's breast bears an orb or shield with Imperial insignia. The circumferential Latin legend naming Emperor Ferdinand II runs between the inner beaded border and the outer toothed rim, reading from the base upward on both sides. The overall style is consistent with early seventeenth-century German thaler coinage produced under Imperial suzerainty.
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