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| 背面描述 | A crowned or crested helmet shown in full face within a beaded inner circle, surmounted by an eagle crest — the heraldic helm and crest of the Counts of Wertheim. A peripheral legend in uncial Gothic characters encircles the central device, with small decorative stops separating the words. |
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| 边缘 | Plain |
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John I ruled Wertheim from 1368 until his death in 1407, a tenure long enough to produce a reasonably sustained coinage but from a county small enough that surviving examples remain genuinely scarce. Wertheim, positioned along the Main River in Franconia, sat at a jurisdictional boundary between episcopal and secular authority — a tension that periodically affected which lords could legitimately strike coin and under what imperial sanction.
Wibel 27 is the standard attribution for this type, drawn from Johann Christian Wibel's eighteenth-century work on Franconian coinage, still the primary reference for this series despite its age.