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3 Kreuzers - Louis

Issuer Leiningen-Westerburg, County of
Year 1622
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Weight 1.75 g
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Reverse description Central device features the Imperial double-headed eagle of the Holy Roman Empire, with wings displayed, bearing on its breast a shield inscribed with the numeral 3, denoting the face value of three Kreuzer. The eagle is rendered in the typical style of Kipper und Wipper-era coinage, with feathering shown in fine relief. A circular legend surrounds the eagle, reading FERDINANDUS II D G ROM IMP SEMP AUG 1622, citing Emperor Ferdinand II by name and title along with the date of issue. The legend acknowledges the imperial suzerainty under which this small silver coin was authorized.
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