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2 Thalers - Frederick William I and John II

Issuer Saxe-Weimar, Duchy of
Year 1587-1592
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Technique Hammered
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Reverse description The elaborate nine-fold quartered arms of the Ernestine Saxon duchies occupy the central field, surrounded by an ornate cartouche. Three crested helmets surmount the shield, each bearing distinct heraldic devices, with supporters flanking the composition. The encircling Latin legend references Thuringia, Meissen, and the imperial monetary authority, reading continuously around the coin's periphery within a beaded border.
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