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4 Ducats

Issuer Nuremberg, Free imperial city of
Year 1633
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Reverse description Boldly struck double-headed imperial eagle displayed, with wings spread, each head crowned separately beneath a single large crown, the breast unornamented. The eagle occupies nearly the entire field, with finely detailed feathering throughout the body and wings. The surrounding circular legend reads FERDINAND: II: D: G: ROM: IMP: SEMP: AUG: G: H: B: REX., identifying the Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand II as overlord. The composition conforms to the standard imperial eagle type used on contemporary Nuremberg multiple-ducat gold issues.
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Reverse lettering FERDINAND: II:D:G: ROM: IMP: SEMP: AUG:G:H:B: REX.
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