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28 Stüber - Anthony Günther

Issuer Lordship of Jever
Year 1649-1651
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Reference(s) KM#40, Dav SG#714
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse lettering FERD•III•D•G•ROM•IMP•SEMP•AV•
(Translation: Ferdinandus III. dei gratia Romanorum imperator semper augustus)
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Anthony Günther of Oldenburg ruled Jever as a personal lordship, and by 1649 was in his eighties — the last of his line. The 28 Stüber denomination was peculiar to the northwest German coastal region, where trade with the Dutch made fractional reckoning in Stüber commercially practical. This issue falls in the final years before his death in 1667, after which Jever passed to the house of Anhalt-Zerbst through inheritance rather than sale or conquest.

The .560 fineness sits notably below the Reichstaler standard, reflecting the debasement pressures that persisted across the lower Rhine and Frisian territories well after the Peace of Westphalia.

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