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3 Kreuzers - Christian and Wolrad IV

Issuer County of Waldeck
Year 1615-1618
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Technique Hammered
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Reverse description Central field features a stylised imperial double-headed eagle with the numeral 3 prominently displayed on the breast, denoting the denomination of 3 Kreuzer. The eagle is rendered in the manner typical of early seventeenth-century Holy Roman Empire coinage, with spread wings and decorative detail. A beaded inner circle separates the central motif from the outer legend. The peripheral Latin legend reads MATHI·I·D·G·RO·IM·SE·AU·1615, referencing Emperor Matthias I (Holy Roman Emperor) with his titles and the date of issue. The flan edges are irregular, consistent with hammered production.
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