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2 Kreuzer

Issuer Nuremberg, Free imperial city of
Year 1643
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Diameter 18 mm
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Obverse description Central shield bearing the arms of Nuremberg — a diagonally divided field with a demi-eagle in the lower sinister canton — with the denomination mark '2.K.' placed above the shield in the field. The encircling legend reads STADT + MUNTZ .2.K., distributed around the periphery. The coin is struck within a finely beaded border.
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Reverse description A displayed Imperial eagle with spread wings, facing to the viewer's right, rendered in fine detail with feathered plumage across the breast, wings, and tail. The eagle stands alone in the field without additional legend, surrounded by a beaded border consistent with the milled coinage of Nuremberg. The design reflects the heraldic tradition of the Holy Roman Empire as adopted by the Free Imperial City.
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