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120 Kreuzer - John George I

Issuer Saxony (Albertinian Line), Electorate of
Year 1621
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Value 120 Kreuzer
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Obverse description Central heart-shaped bipartite coat of arms of Saxony, combining the barry of Saxony with the rautenkranz (rue crown) diagonal, set within an ornate cartouche. A winged angel serves as a crest above the shield. The denomination numeral 120 appears at the base of the design within the field. A circular Latin legend runs along the outer border, reading the ruler's titulature.
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Reverse description Three small armorial shields arranged in a trefoil formation, one positioned centrally above and two flanking below, depicting the subsidiary titles of the Elector of Saxony. Two winged angels flank the uppermost shield as supporters. The year date 1621 appears in the upper field above the central shield. A continuous Latin legend encircles the entire composition along the coin's rim.
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