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3 Kreuzers - Henry Wenceslaus and Charles Frederick I

Issuer Münsterberg-Oels, Duchy of
Year 1619-1622
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Thickness 0.55 mm
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Obverse description Central ornately shaped quartered coat of arms featuring the Münsterberg escutcheon as inescutcheon, surmounted by a small imperial orb in the upper field. The shield displays the heraldic arms of the joint rulers in a baroque cartouche form typical of early 17th-century Silesian coinage. A circular Latin legend surrounds the armorial composition.
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Reverse description The Silesian eagle displayed within a beaded inner circle, with the denomination numeral '3' set within an oval cartouche positioned below the eagle's body. The date appears integrated into the surrounding Latin circular legend, consistent with the coinage practice of the Duchy of Münsterberg-Oels during the 1619–1622 period. The eagle is rendered in the regional Silesian heraldic tradition with spread wings and detailed feathering.
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