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2 Schillings - Albert VII

Issuer Mecklenburg, Principality of
Year 1527-1528
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Obverse description Half-length effigy of Duke Albert VII facing three-quarters to the left, depicted in contemporary Renaissance dress with visible drapery and a bearded portrait. The figure is contained within an inner beaded circle, with the Latin legend distributed around the periphery. The portrait style is characteristic of early 16th-century German hammered coinage, rendered with modest but recognizable detail.
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Reverse description A long cross with ornamental floral terminals extending to the inner circle, with the central intersection overlaid by a shield bearing the arms of Schwerin. Four smaller heraldic shields occupy the four angles formed by the arms of the cross, and the date is divided by the upper arm of the cross. The Latin monetary legend is distributed in the quarters around the cross.
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