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6 Albus

Issuer Frankfurt, Free imperial city of
Year 1758
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Reference(s) KM#212, JuF#813
Obverse description The Frankfurt imperial eagle displayed at center, wings spread, facing left, rendered in the traditional heraldic style of the Free Imperial City. The date 1758 is inscribed in the field above the eagle's wings, flanking the head. A continuous Latin legend encircles the design along the rim, reading REIPUBL. FRANCOFORTENSIS, denoting the Republic of Frankfurt. The coin is struck within a border of fine milling or pellets. The eagle's body and talons are detailed with characteristic engraving of the period.
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Reverse description The reverse displays the denomination VI ALBUS in bold Roman numerals and text prominently within a beaded inner circle at the center of the field. Below the denomination, the mintmaster's initials FM·ST· and GCF appear, identifying the responsible mint officials. The circular outer legend reads NACH DEM LEIPSIGER SCHLUS DER STAENDE, referencing the Leipzig monetary convention standard to which this coin was struck. A beaded border separates the inner and outer legends.
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Mintage 1758 GCF
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