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4 Thalers - Christian Louis Harz - Ausbeute - Löser

Uitgever Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg-Celle
Jaar 1663
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Beschrijving voorzijde Central field displays the crowned interlaced monogram 'CL' (for Christian Ludwig) within an olive wreath, surrounded by an elaborate arrangement of fourteen heraldic shields representing the various territories and titles of the duchy, each shield surmounted by a crown. The shields are arranged symmetrically across the entire field, separated by foliate ornaments. At the bottom, the denomination '4' and mintmaster's initials 'LW' are inscribed. The outer border consists of a decorative beaded or cable pattern, with the Latin motto legend 'SINCERE ET CONSTANTER' and the date 'ANNO 1663' running around the periphery.
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Beschrijving keerzijde The field presents a large, vigorously rearing Saxon white horse to the right, its body marked with a small crowned escutcheon on the flank, serving as the dynastic emblem of the House of Welf. Below the horse, a detailed panoramic scene of the Harz mining landscape is depicted: miners at work, mine shaft headframes, smelting buildings, and figures engaged in ore processing, all rendered with fine engraving characteristic of Ausbeute (mine-yield) coinage. A laurel branch is visible above the horse. The outer border features a beaded or rope ornament, with the reverse legend 'EX AURO ET ARGENTO HARZIAE' ('From the gold and silver of the Harz') running around the circumference.
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