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2 Schillings 'Kronengroschen' - William II

Issuer Duchy of Jülich
Year 1361-1393
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse description Central shield bearing the rampant lion of Jülich, set within a sexfoil frame. The shield is depicted in late medieval Gothic heraldic style with fine detail on the lion's body. A beaded inner circle borders the central device. The surrounding circular legend reads in Gothic majuscule script, divided by small ornamental stops.
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Obverse lettering WILhELMVS DVX IVLIACENS
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Mint Bergheim
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