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2 Thalers Siege currency

Issuer Jülich, City under siege of
Year 1610
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Weight 57.9 g
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Obverse description Octagonal hammered emergency coin (Notgeld) struck during the siege of Jülich in 1610. The central field features a small circular incuse or cartouche bearing the initials 'I R' and the date '1610', denoting the issuing authority. Above the central device, the Roman numeral 'II' indicates the denomination of 2 Thalers. The plain octagonal flan displays the characteristic irregular surfaces typical of hastily produced siege coinage, with no additional decorative border or legend surrounding the central mark.
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Obverse lettering II / I R / 1610
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Edge Plain
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