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20 Groschen - John George I

Issuer Saxony (Albertinian Line), Electorate of
Year 1620-1622
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Reference(s) KM#257, Slg. Merse#934, Rah/Kr#86
Obverse description A winged angel (cherub) displayed centrally in the field, supporting the Saxon electoral arms — a shield divided with the crossed swords of Meissen and the barry field of Saxony — with wings spread to either side. The shield is nearly flat across the top and rounded at the base. The denomination '20' appears in a cartouche at the base of the design within an inner circle. A continuous Latin legend runs along the outer rim, reading IOHAN·GEORG·D·G·DVX·SAX·IVL·CLI·ET·MON, identifying the ruler John George, Duke of Saxony.
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Obverse lettering IOHAN·GEORG·D·G·DVX·SAX·IVL·CLI·ET·MON
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Reverse lettering SA·ROMANI·IMPERII·ARCHIMA·ET·LECTOR
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