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3 Kreuzers - Ulrich VIII

Issuer Montfort-Rothenfels, County of
Year 1564-1574
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse description Central field features a crowned Imperial double-headed eagle, the emblem of the Holy Roman Empire, displayed with spread wings and bearing an orb or escutcheon on its breast, all within a linear circle. The surrounding Latin legend MAX:Z·RO:IM·SEMP:AVGST references Emperor Maximilian II as King of the Romans, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, Forever Augustus. The hammered execution is typical of the period, with the eagle motif asserting the coin's imperial sanction and feudal legitimacy.
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Reverse lettering MAX:Z·RO:IM·SEMP:AVGST
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