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| Issuer | Abbey of Corvey |
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| Year | 1717 |
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| Currency | Thaler |
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| Reverse script | Latin |
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| Edge | Plain |
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Corvey, the Benedictine abbey on the Weser River, held minting rights intermittently across centuries but exercised them with particular frequency under its prince-abbots in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. Maximilian of Horrich, who governed the abbey from 1714 to 1721, issued this copper pfennig piece during a period when the abbey's secular territorial authority was increasingly contested by neighboring Prussian and Hanoverian interests — small denominational coinage like this was partly a political assertion of jurisdictional independence as much as practical currency.
Corvey's copper issues from this period are sparsely documented; the Ilisch/Schwede corpus remains the authoritative reference for Westphalian ecclesiastical coinage precisely because standard numismatic literature passes over these minor abbatial strikes almost entirely.