6 Pfennig

Emisor Beckum, City of
Año 1609
Tipo Standard circulation coin
Valor 6 Pfennigs (6 Pfennige)
Moneda Pfennig
Composición Copper
Peso
Diámetro
Grosor
Forma Round
Técnica
Orientación Medal alignment ↑↑
Grabador(es)
En circulación hasta
Referencia(s) KM#5, Weing Westfalens#111
Descripción del anverso City arms and date
Escritura del anverso Latin
Leyenda del anverso STADT BECKEM 1609
Descripción del reverso Value VI in ornamented square
Escritura del reverso Latin
Leyenda del reverso VI
Canto
Casa de moneda
Tirada 1609 - -
ID de Numisquare 1185658490
Información adicional

Historical Context: The 1609 6 Pfennig from Beckum, a city within the Prince-Bishopric of Münster in Westphalia, reflects early 17th-century HRE monetary instability. As a municipal issue, it served local commerce, addressing small change shortages and debasement preceding the Kipper- und Wipperzeit. Beckum, though under the nominal suzerainty of the Prince-Bishop, exercised significant autonomy in its economic affairs, including the right to strike low-denomination copper coinage.

Artistry: Engraver attribution for such utilitarian copper is rare. Style is functional late-Renaissance, adapted by local die-cutters. Designs typically feature the city’s arms – often a lion or a tower – alongside the date and denomination. Execution is robust, prioritizing clarity over intricate detail. A specific engraver's signature is highly improbable for Beckum.

Technical/Grading: As copper, this 6 Pfennig is prone to corrosion, planchet imperfections. High-points for grading include definition of obverse central heraldry (e.g., lion's musculature, tower masonry), and legibility of city name and date (1609). On reverse, clarity of "6 PFENNIG" and any devices is paramount. Full strikes are uncommon; well-defined letters, numerals, and minimal environmental damage (verdigris, pitting) indicate condition.

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