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| 正面描述 | Facing draped and armored bust of Landgrave William V of Hesse-Cassel, with long flowing hair and a lace collar over articulated plate armor, occupying the central field. The date 1627 is divided by the bust, with '16' to the left and '27' to the right. A circular Latin legend surrounds the effigy within a beaded inner border, reading the ruler's full abbreviated titulature as Landgrave of Hesse and administrator of Hersfeld. |
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| 背面描述 | Elaborately quartered coat of arms of Hesse-Cassel, displaying the heraldic divisions of the Landgraviate, surmounted by a closed electoral helmet with mantling and a complex crest featuring lions and antlers. The shield is flanked by decorative scrollwork and supported by the helmet above. A continuous Latin motto legend encircles the composition within a beaded border, referencing the motto 'UNO VOLENTE HUMILIS LEVABOR' (By the will of One I, though humble, shall be raised), followed by the mint and monetary authority abbreviation. |
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William V ruled Hesse-Cassel during one of the most destructive phases of the Thirty Years' War, and 1627 placed him squarely in the thick of it — Imperial and League forces under Tilly had overrun much of northwestern Germany the previous year, and Hessian territory was under severe military and financial pressure. Coinage of this period often served immediate fiscal demands as much as anything else.
Davenport ST#6733 distinguishes this issue within a complex sequence of Hessian thalers from William's reign; the ST prefix in Davenport denotes a "standard" thaler type, separating it from the speciesdalers and multiples catalogued separately.