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20 Kreuzer

Issuer Nuremberg, Free imperial city of
Year 1769
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Thickness 1.23 mm
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Reverse script Latin
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Edge Reeded
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Nuremberg's status as a Free Imperial City gave it minting rights it clung to long past the point of economic relevance. By 1769, the city's political autonomy was increasingly nominal — it carried crushing debts and relied on the Habsburg emperor for protection it could barely afford to acknowledge. These late silver issues were produced as much to assert continued civic sovereignty as for any practical monetary purpose, struck by a mint whose authority would survive only another three decades before Napoleon dissolved the whole fiction in 1806.

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