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4 Pfennigs - Christian I, Augustus, Louis I, John Casimir, George Aribert and John VI Kipper

Issuer Principality of Anhalt (German States)
Year 1622
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Reference(s) KM#56
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description Central field features the Roman numeral IIII enclosed within a square frame or cartouche, denoting the coin's denomination of 4 Pfennig. The date 1622 is distributed around the upper portion of the field, flanking the cartouche. Decorative scroll and foliate ornaments occupy the cardinal positions, mirroring the obverse design. A beaded border surrounds the entire composition. The design is simple and functional, consistent with the emergency Kipper coinage struck during the inflationary crisis of the early Thirty Years' War period.
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Edge Plain
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