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4 Kreuzers - Frederick William II

Issuer Principality of Neuchâtel
Year 1790-1793
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Value 4 Kreuzer (1⁄21)
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Obverse description Central crowned shield bearing quartered arms of Chalon and Neuchâtel, with an inescutcheon displaying the Prussian eagle; the shield is surmounted by a royal crown. A crowned Prussian eagle with spread wings occupies the lower portion of the design. The circumferential legend in Latin runs around the periphery of the coin, separated by floral stops, identifying Frederick William as King of Prussia and Sovereign Prince of Neuchâtel and Valangin. The field is plain, and the overall engraving style reflects late 18th-century Central European heraldic convention.
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Reverse script Latin
Reverse lettering ᛭ SUUM ᛭ 1791 ᛭ CUIQUE ᛭
(Translation: To each his own.)
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