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6 Pfennig

Issuer Ahlen, City of
Year 1610
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description Large Roman numeral VI occupying the central field, denoting the denomination of six Pfennig. The numeral is enclosed within a plain inner circle, itself surrounded by an ornamental beaded or rope border that runs to the coin's edge. The design is deliberately simple, with no additional legend or device, following standard practice for small-denomination municipal copper coinage of early seventeenth-century Westphalia.
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Mintage 1610
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