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6 Hellers - Charles I

Issuer Hesse-Cassel
Year 1675-1714
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Value 6 Hellers (1⁄64)
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Reverse description The rampant lion of Hesse occupies the central field, depicted passant-rampant and facing left, surmounted by a small crown at its head. The Roman numeral denomination 'VI' appears in the lower portion of the field beneath the lion, indicating the value of six Hellers. The design is unadorned by a peripheral legend, relying solely on the heraldic lion and numeral to convey the coin's identity and value.
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