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10 Kreuzers - John IV

Issuer Leuchtenberg, Landgraviate of
Year 1527-1528
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description Central device consists of a large imperial double-headed eagle displayed, with both heads crowned and wings spread, rendered in the bold style typical of early Habsburg-era South German coinage. A small orb or imperial orb device appears on the eagle's breast. The circular Latin legend around the periphery reads CAROLVS ROM IMP SEMP AVG, referencing Emperor Charles V as Holy Roman Emperor. A beaded inner border separates the legend from the central eagle device.
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Reverse lettering CAROLVS. ROM. IMP. SEMP. AVG(V).
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