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Bluzger - Johann Rudolf

Uitgever Reichenau, Lordship of
Jaar 1718-1719
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Valuta Gulden (1709-1765)
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Beschrijving keerzijde Central field bears two small heraldic shields arranged side by side beneath a large ornate cross, all enclosed within a beaded inner border. The cross arms are elaborately stylized with foliate or pellet ornamentation. A Latin legend surrounding the design reads the mint name and the word NOVA, identifying this as a new coinage of Reichenau, with the date split into the legend on the obverse side.
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Rand Plain
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Aanvullende informatie

The Lordship of Reichenau — a small secular jurisdiction carved from the ancient Benedictine abbey's temporal holdings on the Lake Constance island — issued this tiny billon piece under Johann Rudolf during a window when the abbey's political standing was in steep decline. The Swiss Confederation had long pressured the territory, and coinage rights were exercised with increasing defensiveness in these years, producing minor denominations in limited quantity before such privileges were absorbed entirely.

The bluzger denomination itself was a relic of the lower Rhine monetary tradition, surviving in Swiss and southwest German peripheral lordships long after disappearing elsewhere.

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