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2 Thalers

Uitgever Bremen, City of
Jaar 1641-1642
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Beschrijving voorzijde Two rampant lions facing each other as supporters flank the crowned arms of Bremen, the shield displaying a key upright at centre. The date appears in the field above the shield. The circular Latin legend runs along the periphery, separated from the central device by a plain inner border.
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Aanvullende informatie

Bremen struck this heavy double thaler during the closing years of the Thirty Years' War, when the city was navigating a precarious neutrality between Swedish-controlled northern Germany and Imperial forces pressing from the south. The city's merchant oligarchy had strong incentive to maintain a credible, high-weight silver currency precisely when confidence in most German coinage had collapsed — the Kipper und Wipperzeit debasement crisis of 1619–1623 had left a generation of traders deeply suspicious of anything underweight.

The KM#102.2 designation distinguishes this from the closely related 102.1 variety. Jungk's cataloguing of Bremen civic coinage remains the authoritative reference for separating these issues.

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