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3 Kreuzers / Groschen

Issuer City of Schaffhausen
Year 1605-1619
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Currency Guldenthaler (1573-1611)
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Obverse lettering MO+NO+SCAFVSENSIS 1611
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Reverse script Latin
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Schaffhausen's minting rights were a persistent source of friction with the Habsburg administration throughout the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries, with the city jealously guarding its imperial privilege to strike coin even as larger regional powers pushed for monetary consolidation. The 3 Kreuzer denomination — sometimes recorded as Groschen in local accounts — was the workhorse of small commerce along the Rhine trade routes during this period.

The fourteen-year production window suggests continuous recutting of dies rather than discrete issue years, which accounts for the considerable variation in die alignment and sharpness documented across surviving examples in this HMZ series.

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