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2 Schillings

Issuer Free Hanseatic City of Hamburg
Year 1674-1689
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering MONETA NOVA HAMBURGENSIS
Reverse description A displayed imperial double-headed eagle dominates the reverse field, each head surmounted by a crown and together supporting a single imperial crown at the top. At the center of the eagle's breast, within a circular shield, the numeral '2' denotes the denomination. The date is divided and placed to the left and right of the eagle in the field. The legend surrounding the design identifies the issuing city, with stops separating the text elements. The engraving reflects the standard heraldic treatment of the imperial eagle used on Hamburg's subsidiary coinage of this period.
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