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20 Kreuzer

Issuer City of Lucerne
Year 1713-1725
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Obverse description Central shield bearing the arms of Lucerne — a vertically divided field — surmounted by a crowned helmet with ornamental mantling, flanked on either side by elaborate acanthus leaf sprays. The circumferential legend reads LVCERNENSIS MONETA, separated by a small floral ornament at the top, with a secondary legend segment NOVA and TRIVIR arranged in the lower field. A toothed border runs along the coin's rim.
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Reverse lettering * 1713 * DOMINVS * SPES * POPVLI * SVI *
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Lucerne struck these kreuzers during a period when the Swiss Confederation's member cantons routinely issued their own coinage in defiance of any centralizing monetary pressure — a decentralization that persisted well into the nineteenth century. The city's mint output across this window was modest, and pieces circulated hard through the hands of a population whose economy ran heavily on mercenary service payments and agricultural trade.

The Wielandt reference remains the standard for Lucerne cantonal coinage; the cross-reference to KM#44 reflects later cataloging that consolidated what Wielandt had documented in finer die-variation detail.

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