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4 Mites - John I Scheiffard van Himmersbach Limbricht

Issuer Lordship of Limbricht
Year 1451-1490
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Composition Copper
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Obverse script Latin (uncial)
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Reverse description An open short cross with splayed terminals occupies the central field, with the letter S placed at the intersection of the arms. The cross is enclosed within a beaded inner circle, surrounded by a Latin uncial circumscription in the outer legend naming the mint and affirming the coin's status as new money. The design is typical of late-medieval Flemish-influenced regional coinage, with the field showing moderate wear and die irregularities inherent to hammered technique.
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