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| 裏面の説明 | Central field features a large, boldly rendered Imperial double-headed eagle displayed with wings spread, each head facing outward and surmounted by a single Imperial crown above both heads combined. On the eagle's breast appears a circular orb (Reichsapfel) divided into three segments, symbolizing Holy Roman Imperial authority. The encircling Latin legend FERDIN : III : D:G : ROM : IMP : SEM : AUGUS: identifies Emperor Ferdinand III, by the Grace of God, Holy Roman Emperor, Ever Augustus, and runs within a beaded border around the entire periphery. |
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Bremen struck this double thaler in 1650 to mark the Peace of Westphalia celebrations, the treaties signed at Osnabrück and Münster in 1648 having finally ended the Thirty Years' War. The city had suffered considerably under the conflict — Swedish and Imperial forces repeatedly contested control of the surrounding territory, and Bremen's status as a Free Imperial City was itself a subject of diplomatic wrangling resolved only by the Westphalian settlement.
The Jungk reference places this among a small cluster of commemorative heavy silver issues from Bremen in this period. The 1650 date corresponds to the formal Imperial ratification ceremonies, not the original signing.