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8 Heller - Wolfgang William

Issuer Jülich-Berg, Duchy of
Year 1649-1653
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Weight 0.9 g
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Obverse description Central shield bearing a rampant lion to the left, set within a beaded inner circle. The circular legend surrounding the shield reads CVSVS DVSSELDORP with the date partially incorporated into the legend. The design is executed in the late medieval hammered style typical of small German territorial coinage of the mid-17th century.
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Reverse description Large Roman numeral VIII displayed prominently in the central field within a beaded inner circle, denoting the denomination of eight Heller. The surrounding circular legend reads NVMVS IVLIACEN, identifying this as coinage of the Duchy of Jülich. A cross ornament separates the legend elements. The composition is plain and utilitarian, characteristic of small-denomination hammered silver issues of the period.
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