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| 正面描述 | A large, boldly rendered fleur-de-lis occupies the central field, its elaborate scrolling petals and stylized base filling nearly the entire coin face. The device is rendered in high relief with fine engraving detail characteristic of late 17th-century Alsatian municipal coinage. The circumferential legend reads MONETA . NOVA . ARGENTINENSIS, referencing Strasbourg (Argentoratum) as the issuing city. The border is formed by a continuous milled or grained edge visible at the coin's periphery. |
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| 正面铭文 | MONETA . NOVA . ARGENTINENSIS |
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Strasbourg's municipal coinage authority was effectively extinguished the same year this piece was struck. Louis XIV's annexation of the city in September 1681 ended nearly two centuries of Alsatian autonomy, and this 1682 issue was among the last produced under residual civic minting rights before royal monetary authority fully absorbed local production. The city had been coining continuously since the medieval period.
E&L 506 is scarce in any grade — the 30 Sols denomination had a short window of relevance before French regal issues displaced it entirely from circulation.