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| Issuer | Saxony (Albertinian Line), Electorate of |
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| Year | 1622 |
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| Value | 30 Groschen (1/2) |
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| Obverse lettering | IOHAN GEORG D G DVX SAX |
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| Reverse lettering | ROMANI IMPERII ARCHIMARS |
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The 30 Groschen denomination was a product of the Kipper- und Wipperzeit — the currency crisis of 1619–1623 in which dozens of German minting authorities, Saxony included, systematically debased their coinage to profit from arbitrage against full-weight imperial standards. John George I initially resisted but ultimately participated, authorizing emergency issues that flooded the market with underweight silver. The resulting inflation collapsed wages and food prices across the Holy Roman Empire with a severity that preceded the full devastation of the Thirty Years' War by only months.
Rah/Kr#438 places this piece within a documented series of short-lived Saxon emergency denominations, most of which saw negligible circulation before being demonetized under the imperial remediation edicts of 1623.