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Bluzger - Julius Otto

Issuer Haldenstein, Lordship of
Year 1628-1666
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Currency Thaler (1628-1783)
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Reverse script Latin
Reverse lettering MON·NOVA·HALDENSTAIN
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Haldenstein was among the smallest sovereign entities in the old Swiss Confederation, a lordship of barely a few square kilometers in the Rhine valley near Chur. Julius Otto, who held the lordship across much of the seventeenth century, exercised mint rights that were perpetually contested — the Graubünden league repeatedly challenged whether petty lords of his standing retained legitimate coinage authority. The bluzger itself was a debased small change denomination common to the Alemannic monetary sphere, worth a fraction of a kreuzer and almost entirely a convenience issue for local market transactions.

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