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1 Weißpfennig - William III

Issuer Duchy of Jülich
Year 1393-1402
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse description Central heraldic shield bearing the rampant lion of Jülich, set within a trilobe frame whose upper lobe displays a small lion as mintmark. Decorative foliate elements fill the spandrels between the trilobe lobes. The entire central device is surrounded by a circular legend in Gothic uncial script. The hammered flan gives the coin a characteristic irregular, slightly concave appearance typical of late 14th-century Rhenish silver coinage.
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Obverse lettering WILLE M DUX IULIACI
(Translation: Willem, duke of Julich)
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Reverse lettering MONETA:NOVA:DURENSIS
(Translation: new money of Duren)
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