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2 Gulden

Issuer Free imperial City of Colmar (French States)
Year 1571
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Currency Thaler
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Reverse description A large spread Imperial double-headed eagle with raised wings fills the field, the heads crowned and facing outward to either side, with the orb bearing the numeral 60 — denoting the coin's value in Kreuzer — prominently displayed on the breast. The Imperial insignia and feathering are rendered in bold relief typical of hammered coinage of the Holy Roman Empire under Maximilian II. The circular Latin legend surrounding the eagle names the Emperor and references the Imperial decree authorizing the coinage, punctuated by cross stops.
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