3 Pfennig - Otto

Emittente Waldburg-Friedburg-Scheer, County of
Anno 1657
Tipo Standard circulation coin
Valore Dreier (1⁄80)
Valuta Thaler
Composizione Silver
Peso 0.75 g
Diametro
Spessore
Forma Round
Tecnica
Orientamento
Incisore/i
In circolazione fino al
Riferimento/i KM#1, Ebner#2
Descrizione del dritto Sunface with rays between palm branches.
Scrittura del dritto
Legenda del dritto
Descrizione del rovescio Imperial orb with 3 divides date.
Scrittura del rovescio Latin
Legenda del rovescio 1 6 5 7 3
Bordo
Zecca
Tiratura 1657 - -
ID Numisquare 2127454570
Informazioni aggiuntive

Historical Context: Issued in 1657, this 3 Pfennig coin originates from the County of Waldburg-Friedburg-Scheer under the rule of Count Otto. This period immediately followed the devastating Thirty Years' War (1618-1648), an era of profound political and economic fragmentation within the Holy Roman Empire. The coin exemplifies the decentralized monetary system, where numerous small German principalities, like Waldburg-Friedburg-Scheer, exercised their minting rights to provide essential fractional coinage for local commerce and daily transactions, reflecting the region's nascent recovery and administrative autonomy.

Artistry: The artistry of this small silver denomination is characteristic of mid-17th century regional German minting, prioritizing legibility and function over elaborate Baroque ornamentation. While specific engravers for such minor issues are seldom recorded, the design would typically feature a simplified portrait bust or a prominent monogram of Count Otto on the obverse, accompanied by the date. The reverse would commonly display the denomination "3 PFENNIG" and possibly a simplified rendition of the Waldburg arms or an imperial eagle, all rendered in a direct, unpretentious style reflecting the coin's utilitarian purpose.

Technical/Grading: Given its modest specifications of 0.75 grams of silver and small flan size, the technical strike quality of this 3 Pfennig can vary considerably. High-points for grading would include the intricate details of Count Otto's hair or the crown atop his monogram on the obverse, and the clarity of the numerals and lettering on the reverse. Collectors frequently encounter examples with irregular flan shapes, off-center strikes, and areas of weak strike, particularly at the periphery, due to the rapid production methods and often worn dies typical of such fractional coinage.

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