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3 Kreuzers - Dominik Constantin

Issuer Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rochefort
Year 1790
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Reference(s) KM#94, Wibel#325
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Reverse description Three heraldic shields arranged in an escutcheon configuration, representing the combined arms of the Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rochefort lineage, surmounted by a princely crown. Flanking the shields are symmetrical foliate or laurel branches at the left and right. The circular legend reads 'CONV:LAND. MUNZ. 1790 S.(W)E.', denoting the Conventionsland monetary standard and the date of issue.
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Mintage 1790
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Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rochefort was one of the more obscure subdivisions of the Löwenstein-Wertheim complex, a county whose lands were split between Catholic and Protestant branches in 1635 and never fully rationalized thereafter. Dominik Constantin ruled the Rochefort line from 1789 until the entire county was mediatized in 1806, absorbed into the Confederation of the Rhine. This 1790 issue was struck remarkably close to the end of meaningful independent coinage authority for the county — within fifteen years, the right to mint would be gone entirely.

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