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5 Batzen

Uitgever Nidwalden, Canton of
Jaar 1811
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Waarde 5 Batzen (0.5)
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Beschrijving voorzijde Central shield bearing the arms of Nidwalden — a vertically divided field featuring a key and fleur-de-lis motif — set within an open wreath of laurel and palm branches tied at the base. The shield is surmounted by a decorative mantle and rendered in high relief against a plain field. The circular legend reads CANTON UNTERWALDEN NID DEM WALD, separated by a small star at the base, all enclosed within a finely toothed inner border.
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Opschrift voorzijde CANTON UNTERWALDEN NID DEM WALD
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Aanvullende informatie

Nidwalden's independent coinage history is brief and politically fraught. The half-canton had been absorbed into the Helvetic Republic in 1798 and saw its monetary autonomy stripped entirely during that period. The 1811 issue came under the Mediation Act framework, when Napoleon's 1803 reorganization restored limited cantonal sovereignty — though Swiss coinage remained a patchwork of competing local issues until federal consolidation in 1850.

The HMZ reference places this among the rarest of Nidwalden's documented emissions, with surviving examples extremely limited by any measure of small-canton output.

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