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2 Ducats - Anthony Günter Death

Issuer Oldenburg, County of
Year 1667
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Weight 7 g
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Obverse description Central device comprising the quartered coat of arms of Oldenburg and Delmenhorst, displaying alternating fields of horizontal bars with Maltese crosses and a rampant lion, surmounted by an ornate comital crown. The shield is rendered in high relief with finely engraved heraldic detail. A circular Latin legend surrounds the arms, reading AUXILIUM MEUM A DOMINO ('My help comes from the Lord'), separated from the inner field by a plain border. The overall composition is characteristic of late seventeenth-century German milled coinage.
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Obverse lettering AUXILIUM MEUM A DOMINO
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