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30 Stüber - Anthony Günter

Issuer County of Oldenburg
Year 1614-1622
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Value 30 Stuber (⅔)
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Obverse description Central field displays the elaborately quartered arms of the County of Oldenburg surmounted by a royal crown, the escutcheon incorporating multiple heraldic charges including lions and horizontal bars in the various quarters. The shield is supported by decorative mantling and cartouche scrollwork typical of early 17th-century German coinage. A circular legend in Latin encircles the entire design within a beaded border, reading the titles and style of Count Anthony Günter.
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Reverse description Crowned double-headed imperial eagle displayed in the field, with wings spread, the numeral 30 (denoting the denomination in Stüber) prominently placed on an orb on the eagle's breast. A Latin motto legend encircles the design within a beaded border, with a lily mintmaster's mark positioned to the left of the imperial crown above the eagle's heads.
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