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4 Mariengroschen - George III

Issuer Brunswick-Lüneburg-Calenberg-Hannover
Year 1762-1786
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Value 4 Mariengroschen (⅑)
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Obverse lettering *IIII* MARIEN GROSCH: FEINSILB: I.A.P. GEORG·III·D·G·M·BR·FR·ET·HIB·REX·F·D·1771
(Translation: Georgius III Dei Gratia Magnae Britaniae Franciae et Hiberniae Rex Fidei Defensor)
Reverse description A wild man (Wilder Mann), the traditional heraldic figure of the House of Brunswick, stands facing front in the center of the field, depicted as a bearded, leaf-crowned figure holding a uprooted pine tree as a staff in his left hand, with his right hand resting on his hip. The figure stands on a ground line, rendered in a robust engraving style characteristic of late 18th-century German coinage. The numeral 4, denoting the denomination in Mariengroschen, appears to the lower right of the figure. A circular legend in Latin surrounds the design, reading the titles of the Duke of Brunswick and Lüneburg as Arch-Treasurer and Elector of the Holy Roman Empire.
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