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| Issuer | Waldeck, County of |
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| Year | 1653-1654 |
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| Value | 2 Mariengroschen (1⁄18) |
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| Obverse description | A palm tree with spreading fronds occupies the central field, rendered in relief within a beaded inner circle. The tree rises from a small mound at the base and displays multiple arching branches characteristic of the Waldeck dynastic symbol. The circumferential Latin legend reads GEO: FRI: IOH: WOLR: G. Z. WA, abbreviating the names and titles of the three joint counts of Waldeck. The legend is separated by dot stops and runs between the beaded inner border and the outer rim. |
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| Obverse lettering | GEO: FRI: IOH: WOLR: G. Z. WA |
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Waldeck's mid-seventeenth century coinage was complicated by persistent joint rule, and this piece reflects exactly that — struck under three counts simultaneously, the county's fragmented governance requiring all ruling lines be acknowledged on a single small silver coin. The Holy Roman Empire's post-Westphalia years saw dozens of minor German territories scrambling to reassert minting rights, and Waldeck was no exception.
KM#138 spans only two years before the joint administration changed composition again.