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| 背面描述 | The reverse bears a four-line inscription in the central field, reading II / ALBVS / 1706 / IMW, denoting the denomination, date, and mint-master initials. The text is rendered in bold Roman capitals of varying size, with the denomination numeral II at the top and the mint-master's initials IMW at the base. The entire inscription is enclosed within a decorative wreath of leafy branches tied at the base, mirroring the obverse border treatment. The field is plain and unadorned save for the central legend. The toothed border of the coin's rim is visible around the outer edge. |
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| 背面铭文 | II Albus 1706 IMW |
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John William, Elector Palatine, spent lavishly on his Düsseldorf court — one of the most extravagant in the Holy Roman Empire — while his territories remained economically fractured following the devastation of the Nine Years' War. Small billon issues like this one circulated under persistent debasement pressure, as Rhine Palatinate mints struggled to maintain consistent silver content through the early 1700s. The albus itself was a denomination with deep roots in Rhenish monetary tradition, dating back centuries before this issue.