2 Schillings - Henry V

发行方 Mecklenburg, Principality of
年份 1524-1525
类型 Standard circulation coin
面值 2 Schillings (1⁄16)
货币 Thaler (1348-1700)
材质 Silver
重量
直径
厚度
形状 Round
制作工艺 Hammered
方向
雕刻师
流通至
参考资料 MB#52, Kunzel#35-36
正面描述 Head facing left divides date at neck.
正面文字 Latin
正面铭文 HENRIC•DEI•GRA•DVX•MAGNOP•
(Translation: Heinrich by the Grace of God Leader)
背面描述 Four-fold arms with central shield of Schwerin.
背面文字 Latin
背面铭文 MONE•NOVA•GREVESMOLLEM•
边缘
铸币厂
铸造量 1524 - 15Z4 -
1525 - 15Z5 -
Numisquare 编号 1112104470
附加信息

Historical Context: The 2 Schillings of Henry V (Heinrich V, "the Peaceful"), 1524-1525, places Mecklenburg at the precipice of the Reformation. As Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (1503-1552), Henry V navigated mounting Lutheran influence. This silver coin, predating Mecklenburg's official embrace of the Reformation, reflects intense religious and political flux. It served as a common transactional piece, signifying the Principality's regional autonomy amidst profound theological and imperial shifts.

Artistry: The coin's artistry reflects late Gothic to early Renaissance transition, characteristic of North German mints. Engravers for such denominations in Mecklenburg are typically unrecorded. The obverse commonly features a stylized, authoritative bust of Henry V, often armored or robed, wearing a ducal cap, surrounded by Latin titles. The reverse prominently displays the ducal arms of Mecklenburg, particularly the bull's head, frequently quartered with other dynastic heraldry, asserting the Principality's identity and ruler's legitimacy.

Technical/Grading: Key high-points for grading this 2 Schillings include definition of Henry V's facial features—especially nose, eyes, ducal cap—and prominent attire elements on the obverse. On the reverse, clarity of the bull's head, particularly horns and any crown, and intricate details within the shield's quarterings are paramount. Given typical striking inconsistencies and planchet irregularities of early 16th-century minting, well-defined legends and a clear date are crucial indicators for superior examples.

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